Mozilla Firefox reports high severity vulnerabilities
Take action: It's Mozilla Firefox patch time. Although the reported vulnerabilities are not severe enough for you to be hacked outright, it's only a matter of time before an attacker finds a way to exploit these vulnerabilities - like a 6-year-old bug in Oracle being exploited in 2023. So take 5 minutes of your time to update and restart your mozilla browser
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Multiple vulnerabilities reported for Mozilla Firefox and Mozilla Firefox, classified as high severity and could be exploited by attackers. The affected browsers run on all common operating systems (Windows, MacOS, Linux).
It's important to note that the vulnerabilities are not immediately exploitable, but the most severe of the vulnerabilities expose memory corruption. Mozilla foundation expects that with enough effort some of the vulnerabilities could be exploited to run arbitrary code.
The advisories are published as Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2023-16 and Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2023-17 and contain vulnerabilities with CVE numbers CVE-2023-32212, CVE-2023-32210, CVE-2023-32208, CVE-2023-32207, CVE-2023-32205, CVE-2023-32216, CVE-2023-32215, CVE-2023-32213, CVE-2023-32214, CVE-2023-32211, CVE-2023-32209 und CVE-2023-32206.