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Browser, Software Updates Fix Critical Flaws

Major tech players, including Adobe, Mozilla, Google, and Broadcom, have just rolled out critical security updates to fix dozens of vulnerabilities - and it's crucial to install them ASAP to avoid potential code execution and privilege escalation threats. Adobe alone is patching 88 flaws, including eight high-risk issues in ColdFusion that could lead to serious security breaches.

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Mozilla Warns UK Against Breaking VPNs

Mozilla warns the UK that cracking down on VPNs won't solve the country's age-check conundrum, as these essential security tools are not a teenage loophole, but a vital part of online protection. By breaking VPNs, the UK risks undermining online security for all users.

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Mozilla Reveals AI-Powered Bug Detection Boosts Firefox Security Fixes

Mozilla's April bug cull was massive, with 423 Firefox security fixes - a whopping five times more than the previous month and 20 times the usual monthly average, thanks in part to a boost from AI-powered bug detection. This huge spike in repairs is a testament to the power of innovative technology in keeping Firefox users safe and secure.

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Mozilla Sees AI-Powered Bug Detection as Game-Changer for Security

Mozilla's CTO, Bobby Holley, exclaims that AI-powered bug detection is a game-changer for security, giving defenders a decisive edge. This innovative technology, tested on Firefox releases, has already uncovered hundreds of vulnerabilities, outpacing traditional automated fuzzers and human researchers.

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