Firefox 129 Fixes: 10 High-Impact Security Bugs Squashed!

Firefox 129 just patched more security holes than Swiss cheese! From fullscreen notification tricks to out-of-bounds memory mishaps, these vulnerabilities had it all. Thankfully, our favorite browser is back in fighting form. Keep calm and update Firefox!

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Looks like Firefox is playing a high-stakes game of Whac-A-Mole with vulnerabilities! At this point, the only thing not crashing might be our hopes and dreams for a bug-free browser.

Key Points:

  • Firefox 129 addresses multiple high-impact security vulnerabilities.
  • Issues range from spoofing attacks to memory corruption and use-after-free bugs.
  • Several vulnerabilities involve WebAssembly and JavaScript garbage collection.
  • Android versions of Firefox are also affected by some of these issues.
  • Fixes include updates to handling of fullscreen dialogs, WebGL, and Content Security Policy (CSP).

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