Firefox 151.0.2 fixes Split View bugs, Windows crashes, caching problems, and several website rendering issues.
Updates for the web browsers Chrome and Firefox, as well as the Thunderbird email client, patch partly critical security ...
A screen displays the logo of the open-source web browser Firefox on July 31, 2009, in London, as the software edges towards it's billionth download within the next twenty four hours. First released ...
PCWorld reports that Firefox 150 transforms its PDF viewer into a comprehensive editor, allowing users to reorder pages, copy images, and perform various editing functions. Mozilla addressed 41 ...
Anthropic, in collaboration with Mozilla, identified 22 security flaws in the Firefox browser during a two-week test, with 14 of the vulnerabilities classified as serious. The discoveries were made ...
Another set of 17 malicious extensions linked to the GhostPoster campaign has been discovered in Chrome, Firefox, and Edge stores, where they accumulated a total of 840,000 installations. The ...
Google Chrome 144 and Firefox 147 patch 26 security flaws, including high-severity bugs and sandbox escapes. Here’s what’s fixed and why updates matter. Grab your virtual wrench, folks… it’s time for ...
It’s likely that Hackaday readers have among them a greater than average number of people who can name one special thing they did on September 23rd, 2002. On that day a new web browser was released, ...
Emergency updates are coming thick and fast, with Apple recently fixing two flaws being used in attacks and Google issuing critical patches for its widely used Chrome browser. Emergency security ...
Kaspersky recently uncovered a zero-day vulnerability in Google Chrome Mozilla now says it has found a similar issue in Firefox The bug was used to target Russian targets in a cyber-espionage campaign ...
The no-click exploit launched in October infected computers in Europe and North America with the RomCom backdoor when victims were redirected through attacker-controlled websites. A Russia-aligned ...
Russian-based RomCom cybercrime group chained two zero-day vulnerabilities in recent attacks targeting Firefox and Tor Browser users across Europe and North America. The first flaw (CVE-2024-9680) is ...