Firefox Flaws Exposed: Update Now or Risk $100K Worth of Trouble!

Mozilla has released security updates for Firefox to address two critical flaws exploited at Pwn2Own Berlin. These vulnerabilities could allow attackers to access sensitive data or execute code. Users are advised to update their browsers pronto, because who doesn’t love a safer internet?

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Breaking News! Mozilla Firefox is on the lookout for some cyber bug exterminators. They’ve released some crucial updates faster than you can say ‘out-of-bounds access vulnerability!’ It’s like a digital game of whack-a-mole: squash one bug and another pops up. All you need now is a giant mallet and an updated browser. Remember folks, no one wants their sensitive data to run wild like a toddler on a sugar high!

Key Points:

  • Mozilla released security updates for Firefox to fix two critical vulnerabilities.
  • Both vulnerabilities exploited as zero-days at Pwn2Own Berlin.
  • Flaws identified as CVE-2025-4918 and CVE-2025-4919, involving out-of-bounds access.
  • Successful exploitation can result in sensitive data access or memory corruption.
  • Researchers bagged $50,000 each for discovering these flaws.

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