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Browser Bug Blitz: Chrome and Firefox Get Critical Safety Patches!
Google and Mozilla have unleashed new security updates for Chrome 133 and Firefox 135, addressing high-severity memory safety vulnerabilities. Chrome users, rejoice! Your browsing experience just got a little safer, so update those browsers faster than you can say “CVE-2025-0999.” Stay secure, and may your tabs never crash!

Hot Take:
Looks like both Google and Mozilla are playing bug whack-a-mole this week! It’s nice to see that even browser giants need a little debugging love now and then. So, folks, update your browsers and reward these coders for making cyberspace a slightly less terrifying place.
Key Points:
- Google and Mozilla released new security updates for Chrome 133 and Firefox 135.
- Chrome patched two high-severity and one medium-severity vulnerabilities.
- Firefox addressed high-severity memory safety issues, tracked as CVE-2025-1414.
- Users are urged to update their browsers to protect against potential exploits.
- Google is handing out bug bounties, with one lucky researcher scoring $11,000.