Tag: Firefox
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AGENT TESLA Malware Steals login Credentials From Chrome & Firefox
Researchers investigated a recent Agent Tesla malware campaign targeting US and Australian organizations, which used phishing emails with …
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Patch now: Mozilla patches two critical vulnerabilities in Firefox
Mozilla released version 124.0.1 of the Firefox browser to Release channel users (the default channel that most non-developers run) on …
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Mozilla fixes $100,000 Firefox zero-days following two-day hackathon
Mozilla has swiftly patched a pair of critical Firefox zero-days after a researcher debuted them at a Vancouver cybersec competition. …
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February 2024 Patch Tuesday forecast: Zero days are back and a new server too
January 2024 Patch Tuesday is behind us. A relatively light release from Microsoft with 39 CVEs addressed in Windows 10, 35 in Windows 11, …
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5 Most Privacy-Focused Web Browsers
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How to go incognito in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari
Private browsing. …
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YouTube is slowing video loads on Firefox. Here’s how to fix that
YouTube claims ad blockers are the issue with slower loading of videos but it seems Firefox is being affected by this more than other …
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November 2023 Patch Tuesday forecast: Year 21 begins
The October forecast for large numbers of CVEs addressed in Windows 10 and 11 and the recent record on the number fixed in Windows Server …
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How to Install and Update Waterfox on Linux
In this tutorial, learn how to install Waterfox, a privacy-oriented web browser, on your Linux system and enjoy enhanced security and data …
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Say (an encrypted) hello to a more private internet.
As web users, what we say and do online is subject to pervasive surveillance. Although we typically associate online tracking with ad …
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Video Encoding Library Leaves Chrome, Firefox and More Open to Zero-Day Attack
Google and Mozilla have patched the zero-day vulnerability, which originates in the libvpx library. …
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Google “confirms” that exploited Chrome zero-day is actually in libwebp (CVE-2023-5129)
The Chrome zero-day exploited in the wild and patched by Google a few weeks ago has a new ID (CVE-2023-5129) and a description that tells …
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