Firefox Bug Opens iPhone AirPods to Third-Party Snooping
Mozilla Foundation snuffs out bugs with the introduction of Firefox 74 and ESR 68.6. Continue reading Firefox Bug Opens iPhone AirPods to Third-Party Snooping
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Mozilla Foundation snuffs out bugs with the introduction of Firefox 74 and ESR 68.6. Continue reading Firefox Bug Opens iPhone AirPods to Third-Party Snooping
Google says it has a two-year timeline for phasing out support for third-party cookies in its Chrome web browser. Continue reading Google to Nix Chrome Support for Third-Party Cookies by 2022
Attention! Are you using Firefox as your web browsing software on your Windows, Linux, or Mac systems?
If yes, you should immediately update your free and open-source Firefox web browser to the latest version available on Mozilla’s website.
Why the u… Continue reading Critical Firefox 0-Day Under Active Attacks – Update Your Browser Now!
Both FireFox and Chrome have received updates to better guard users against privacy and security threats, such as tracking by Facebook. Continue reading Mozilla and Google Browsers Get Security, Anti-Tracking Boosts
A macOS App called Adware Doctor blocks ads, but share’s user browser history with a China-based domain. Continue reading Top MacOS App Exfiltrates Browser Histories Behind Users’ Backs
Mozilla has released an important update for its Firefox web browser to patch a critical vulnerability that could allow remote attackers to execute malicious code on computers running an affected version of the browser.
The update comes just a week af… Continue reading Update Your Firefox Browser to Fix a Critical Remotely Exploitable Flaw
Firefox is to stop using the privacy-busting canvas-based browser fingerprinting that allows websites to track users’ online activities. Continue reading Firefox Bolsters Privacy, Pulls Plug on Browser Canvas Fingerprinting
Firefox 51 includes warnings to users landing on HTTP websites, and patches for nearly a half-dozen critical security vulnerabilities. Continue reading Firefox 51 Begins Warning Users of Insecure HTTP Connections