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Firefox and Chrome release updates to fix critical security vulnerabilities

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Published 2026-07-15 02:00 UTCUpdated 2026-07-15 13:18 UTC
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Evidence trail (top sources)
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SecurityWeek report on Chrome and Firefox updates
securityweek.com · securityweek.com · 2026-07-15 07:24 UTC
Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2026-67
mozilla.org · mozilla.org · 2026-07-15 02:00 UTC
Overview

Mozilla has issued Firefox 152.0.6 to address two critical security flaws (CVE-2026-15718 and CVE-2026-15719) involving an invalid pointer in the JavaScript WebAssembly component and a site isolation issue in the DOM navigation component.

Entities
MozillaGoogleAdobeVMwareFirefoxChromeIonut Arghire
Score total
1.29
Momentum 24h
3
Posts
3
Origins
3
Source types
1
Duplicate ratio
0%
Why now
  • Exploit code for Firefox vulnerabilities is already public, increasing urgency to update.
  • Multiple major software vendors released patches simultaneously, indicating active threat landscape.
  • Users and organizations must act promptly to mitigate risks from these critical security issues.
Why it matters
  • Critical browser vulnerabilities can lead to remote code execution or data breaches if exploited.
  • Public availability of exploit code increases risk of attacks, urging timely patching.
  • Coordinated updates across major vendors highlight the severity and widespread impact of these flaws.
LLM analysis
Topic mix: lowPromo risk: lowSource quality: high
Recurring claims
  • Mozilla patched two critical Firefox vulnerabilities with public exploit code available but no active exploitation reported.
How sources frame it
  • Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory: neutral
  • SecurityWeek: neutral
  • The Hacker News: neutral
This briefing consolidates recent critical security patches from major browsers and software vendors, emphasizing the importance of immediate updates due to public exploit availability.
All evidence
All evidence
Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2026-67
mozilla.org · mozilla.org · 2026-07-15 02:00 UTC
SecurityWeek report on Chrome and Firefox updates
securityweek.com · securityweek.com · 2026-07-15 07:24 UTC
The Hacker News on Firefox, Chrome, Adobe, and VMware updates
thehackernews.com · thehackernews.com · 2026-07-15 13:18 UTC
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