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Maximize Your Mac Safety: Sidestep the Shader Shakedown & Memory Mischief in Firefox and Thunderbird
Glitches in the Matrix: Mozilla’s latest update patches memory mishaps that could make your browser say ‘Oops!’ instead of ‘Aha!’

Hot Take:
Oh boy, it looks like Mozilla's been playing fast and loose with memory safety again! Thunderbird's been squawking about disabled scripting for emails, which is like wearing a life vest in a desert—pretty useless when the actual flood is in browser-land. Meanwhile, Firefox is coughing up more bugs than a toddler in flu season. They say with enough effort, anything is possible, and apparently, that includes turning your browser into a free-for-all arcade for hackers!