Firefox 134 Patches: Address Bar Spoofs and Memory Slip-Ups!

Mozilla has squashed a swarm of bugs in Firefox 134, including address bar spoofing on Android. Turns out, some crafty folks were trying to trick us with invalid protocol schemes and bypassing lock screen settings. But fear not, the bugs were caught and sent packing, leaving Firefox users safer and more secure.

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Hot Take:

**_Mozilla is patching vulnerabilities in Firefox like a game of cyber whack-a-mole – just when you think you’ve got one, another one pops up! Who knew that the address bar could become the new frontier for malicious creativity?_**

Key Points:

– Firefox 134 fixes multiple security vulnerabilities, including high-impact issues.
– Address bar spoofing on Android has been identified as a critical vulnerability.
– An array of moderate-impact bugs, like lock screen bypasses and confused deputy attacks, were also addressed.
– Mozilla tackled memory corruption vulnerabilities across Firefox and Thunderbird.
– The security updates are part of Mozilla’s ongoing effort to keep their products safe and secure.

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