Chrome and Firefox Updates: Bug Busters Unleash New Patches, Squash High-Severity Flaws!

Google and Mozilla have rolled out new updates for Chrome and Firefox, patching several high-severity memory safety vulnerabilities. If your browser were a car, these updates would be the equivalent of replacing the brakes after an enthusiastic squirrel chewed through the lines. Time to hit that update button for a safer browsing experience!

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Hot Take:

Google and Mozilla are on a bug-squashing spree, and it seems like their browsers are in need of more patches than an old pirate ship! With so many vulnerabilities, it’s no wonder they’re throwing money at researchers like it’s a cybersecurity piñata party. Avast, me hearties, and update your browsers before ye be taken over by the cyber pirates!

Key Points:

  • Google Chrome 138 receives a third round of updates with high-severity patches.
  • Two major security flaws, CVE-2025-8010 and CVE-2025-8011, fixed in Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine.
  • Mozilla Firefox 141 rolls out with 17 security fixes, including six high-severity vulnerabilities.
  • Firefox’s security flaws include JavaScript engine issues and memory safety defects.
  • Users are urged to update Chrome and Firefox as soon as possible to avoid potential risks.

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