Google and Mozilla Patch Party: Chrome and Firefox Fix Dozen Bugs, No Wild Exploits Yet!
Google and Mozilla have unleashed Chrome 136 and Firefox 138 to tackle over a dozen security vulnerabilities. These updates squash bugs like high-severity heap buffer overflows and pesky privilege escalation issues. So, update your browsers now—because who needs security breaches ruining their internet escapades?

Hot Take:
Brace yourselves, digital adventurers! The dynamic duo of Google and Mozilla have donned their capes again, battling the sinister bugs of the cyber realm with a flurry of patches. It’s like a superhero crossover event, minus the spandex but with all the drama of a high-stakes tech thriller. Move over Avengers, the real action is happening right in your browser!
Key Points:
- Chrome 136 and Firefox 138 have been promoted to stable channels with patches for numerous vulnerabilities.
- Chrome 136 includes eight security fixes, with a high-severity bug earning a $5,000 bounty.
- Firefox 138 addresses 11 vulnerabilities, including four high-severity issues.
- Both Google and Mozilla stress the importance of updating browsers promptly.
- No vulnerabilities have been reported as exploited in the wild.
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