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Chrome and Firefox releases fix memory-safety bugs that enable RCE

Source headline: Chrome and Firefox Updated to Patch Critical, High-Severity Vulnerabilities

Threat level Critical
Signal strength 75/100
Source confidence 1 source
Published 1 day ago

Intelligence Summary

Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox have issued updates to address multiple memory-safety vulnerabilities. The flaws are described as critical to high severity because they may allow remote code execution. These issues involve memory handling defects that can be triggered when viewing specially crafted content. Users are likely affected when running unsupported or outdated browser versions. Updating browsers promptly reduces the window for exploitation. Organizations should ensure managed endpoints receive the latest stable releases.

Recommended Action

Prioritize immediate review, validate exposure, and patch or mitigate affected systems.

Topics

#rce #patching #browser-update #chrome #firefox #memory-safety
Original reporting SecurityWeek Chrome and Firefox Updated to Patch Critical, High-Severity Vulnerabilities
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