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Browsers Targeted via Chrome Zero-Day, Malicious Firefox Extensions

Posted on July 1, 2025
Browsers Targeted via Chrome Zero-Day, Malicious Firefox Extensions

Separate threats to popular browsers highlight the growing security risk for enterprises presented by the original gateway to the Web, which remains an integral tool for corporate users.

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