Mozilla on Thursday patched a second zero-day vulnerability in Firefox that has been exploited by malicious actors to deliver Mac malware to cryptocurrency exchanges.
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Mozilla Patches Second Firefox Zero-Day Used in Cryptocurrency Attacks
Mozilla on Thursday patched a second zero-day vulnerability in Firefox that has been exploited by malicious actors to deliver Mac malware to cryptocurrency exchanges. The post Mozilla Patches Second Firefox Zero-Day Used in Cryptocurrency Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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