An update released last week by Mozilla for Firefox 85 patches a critical information disclosure vulnerability that can be chained with other security flaws to achieve arbitrary code execution.
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Critical Firefox Vulnerability Can Allow Code Execution If Chained With Other Bugs
An update released last week by Mozilla for Firefox 85 patches a critical information disclosure vulnerability that can be chained with other security flaws to achieve arbitrary code execution. The post Critical Firefox Vulnerability Can Allow Code Execution If Chained With Other Bugs appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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