Firefox Flaw Frenzy: Another Browser Bites the Vulnerability Dust!

Firefox developers have identified a critical vulnerability similar to a recent Chrome zero-day exploit. Known as CVE-2025-2857, it affects Firefox for Windows, allowing sandbox escapes. Mozilla has patched this flaw, but no attacks on Firefox users have been reported yet. Stay updated, because apparently, browsers are the new Swiss cheese!

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Oh, Firefox, you sly fox! Just when we thought you were safe from the dark side of the internet, you show up with a vulnerability that’s basically a copycat of Chrome’s latest zero-day. It’s like the browser equivalent of showing up at a party wearing the same outfit as your arch-nemesis. But fear not, Mozilla has patched things up faster than you can say “sandbox escape.” So, let’s all breathe a sigh of relief and hope our browsers stay bug-free for at least a week.

Key Points:

– Firefox developers discovered a critical vulnerability similar to Chrome’s CVE-2025-2783.
– The vulnerability, CVE-2025-2857, affects only Firefox for Windows.
– Mozilla released patches in versions 136.0.4, 128.8.1 (ESR), and 115.21.1 (ESR).
– Google’s Chrome flaw, CVE-2025-2783, was exploited in attacks targeting Russian organizations.
– CISA added the Chrome flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog.

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