Mozilla has released an emergency update to the Firefox browser. The update fixes a zero-day vulnerability. The company has also rolled out updates to the two ESR versions of Firefox and the Tor ...
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Whether you use Chrome, Firefox, or both, it's time once again to update the browser to stay safe and secure while surfing the web. Released on Tuesday, the latest round of bug fixes for both programs ...
Emergency updates are coming thick and fast, with Apple recently fixing two flaws being used in attacks and Google issuing critical patches for its widely used Chrome browser. Emergency security ...
Whether you use Chrome, Firefox, or both, it's once again time to update your browser. Yes, these constant updates can be a hassle, but sometimes they really are necessary or can at least give you ...
It is time for Firefox users to install a big new update. Version 138 is here with better looks on Windows 11, a profile manager, and more. It is update time for those browsing the internet with ...
In a Mozilla support document, the company urges users to update Firefox before Friday, March 14, 2025, due to an expiring root certificate, as first reported by Bleeping Computer. Failure to update ...
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A couple of weeks ago, Mozilla released Firefox 151, the latest major update for the browser. Shortly after, the company pushed version 151.0.1 to address crashes on certain Intel processors. The next ...
In context: Root certificates are an essential element for modern browser security. They protect users by verifying signed web pages, extensions, and other types of content. However, developers must ...