High-Severity Vulnerabilities Patched in Chrome, Firefox

High-Severity Vulnerabilities Patched in Chrome, Firefox

Google and Mozilla have issued security patches for Chrome and Firefox to address high-severity vulnerabilities, including remote code execution risks. These updates help protect users from potential exploits targeting browser weaknesses using advanced vulnerability detection tools like Google’s Big Sleep AI. #V8JavaScriptEngine #BigSleepAI

Keypoints

  • Chrome 139 resolves a critical out-of-bounds write issue in the V8 JavaScript engine.
  • The vulnerabilities can be exploited remotely through crafted HTML pages.
  • Mozilla patched nine security flaws in Firefox, including five high-severity issues.
  • Some flaws involve memory corruption, sandbox escape, and policy bypass risks.
  • Users are urged to update their browsers and email clients to prevent exploitation.

Read More: https://www.securityweek.com/high-severity-vulnerabilities-patched-in-chrome-firefox/