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Firefox 128 Security Overhaul: Major Vulnerabilities Squashed, Users Rejoice!
Mozilla fixes Firefox Android’s tapjacking issue in version 128, preventing sneaky permission hijinks.
Hot Take:
Firefox 128: Because who needs smooth scrolling when you can have a rollercoaster of security patches? With 14 CVEs, it’s like Mozilla is playing cybersecurity whack-a-mole, and the moles are winning!
Key Points:
- Firefox 128 fixes 14 security vulnerabilities.
- High-impact issues include tapjacking on Android and memory safety bugs.
- Moderate-impact bugs range from pointerlock issues to memory corruption in the WebGL API.
- Low-impact problems address handling of SameSite cookies and CSP violations.
- Reported vulnerabilities cover a wide array of components, from clipboard access to thread creation.