Mozilla has released Firefox 137.0.2, addressing a high-severity security flaw that could potentially allow attackers to exploit memory corruption. The fix comes following the discovery and reporting of the vulnerability by the Mozilla Fuzzing Team, as detailed in Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2025-25. Details of the Vulnerability The patched vulnerability, CVE-2025-3608, was found in the nsHttpTransaction component of […]
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