Firefox 74.0



Mozilla has pushed Firefox 74.0.1 along with the related security advisory. The new update, which users are advised to apply soon, comes with fixes for two critical zero-day vulnerabilities. The new patches are also available for Firefox 68 users with version 68.6.1. Normally, the update will apply automatically, but you can go to the hamburger menu > Help > About Firefox and apply the patch manually.

Firefox 74.0

Both flaws that were patched can cause a use-after-free which is a type of memory corruption flaw that can be used by hackers to execute arbitrary code. Both CVE-2020-6819 and CVE 2020-6820 are being exploited in the wild, therefore, users should apply the patches hastily to ensure their system isn’t compromised.

Francisco Alonso, one of those who reported the exploits to Mozilla, congratulated the firm for fixing the exploits so quickly despite the on-going coronavirus epidemic which is causing workers all around the world to work from home. Alonso also confirmed that there’s still more work to do to tackle these exploits as they affect other web browsers. He said that more details will be published soon.

  • Firefox users are advised to update their browsers to patch two bugs that are being exploited in the real world by hackers. The fixes are available in Firefox 74.0.1, released earlier today.
  • Mozilla releases Firefox version 74.0.1 to address two vulnerabilities exploited by threat actors in attacks in the wild, users should update their browsers asap. Mozilla is urging users to install the latest version of its browser, Firefox 74.0.1, which addresses two bugs that are being exploited in the wild by threat actors. The two vulnerabilities.
  • Firefox 74.0; More system details Additional System Details Installed Plug-ins. Shockwave Flash 32.0 r0 Application. User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:74.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/74.0; See also; Firefox keeps opening new sessions.

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Firefox makes it to version 54, Mozilla dubs it 'the best Firefox' Mozilla has announced the latest update to its popular web browser. Firefox is now up to version number 54 with changes that, according to the company, make it 'the best Firefox in history' thanks to an important performance tweak in the form of multiprocess support when loading tabs.

Firefox Portable 74

Last year, Mozilla announced that it was moving to a monthly release cycle for Firefox updates. The next big release will be version 75, due on April 7. According to the Firefox 75 beta release notes, the update will improve HTTPS compatibility with misconfigured web servers and will come with the revamped address bar that will supposedly allow you to type less.





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