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Firefox, Chrome, Adobe, and VMware Updates Fix Multiple Critical Security Flaws
AI summary
Mozilla has released updates for Firefox to fix two critical security flaws. The vulnerabilities are related to an invalid pointer in the JavaScript: WebAssembly component and a site isolation issue in the DOM: Navigation component. Exploit code for these flaws has been published, but Mozilla is not aware of any active exploitation. The updates address these issues, which are identified as CVE-2026-15718 and CVE-2026-15719. Additionally, other companies such as Chrome, Adobe, and VMware have also released updates to fix multiple critical security flaws.
Vulnerabilities mentioned
We are aware that exploit code for this is public however we are not aware of any attacks in the wild abusing this flaw. This vulnerability was fixed in Firefox 152.0.6.
We are aware that exploit code for this is public however we are not aware of any attacks in the wild abusing this flaw. This vulnerability was fixed in Firefox 152.0.6.
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