Firefox 131 Update Patches Exploited Zero-Day Vulnerability
Today, Mozilla released Firefox 131, an update that patches a critical zero-day vulnerability that has been actively exploited in the wild. The vulnerability, which affects Firefox versions 102 and earlier, allows attackers to execute arbitrary code on a user’s system.
Mozilla has not disclosed any further details about the vulnerability or the attacks that have been targeting it. However, they have urged users to update to Firefox 131 as soon as possible to protect themselves from exploitation.
This is a serious vulnerability, and users should take steps to update their Firefox browsers immediately. Mozilla has also released a security advisory that provides more information about the vulnerability and how to protect yourself.
In addition to updating Firefox, users should also be aware of the risks of clicking on suspicious links or downloading attachments from unknown sources. These actions can also lead to malware infections and other security problems.
It is important to stay up-to-date with the latest security news and patches. This will help you protect yourself and your computer from the latest threats.