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Mozilla fixed 32 vulnerabilities, including a critical bug that could have resulted in a crash, with the release Tuesday of Firefox 54, the latest version of its flagship browser. The critical bug, a use-after-free vulnerability, was dug up by longtime bug hunter Nils. The vulnerability (CVE-2017-5472) existed in the browser’s frameloader.

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We scan a lot of websites per day. Through our daily work we see all sizes and types of websites compromised, blacklisted, and filled with various security issues. But, we don’t often aggregate the results to provide a public report of what we are seeing. So last month, we decided to do just that. We […]

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While not exactly related to web security, it’s always good to take a minute to look at the web’s cousin, the desktop. On November 13th a Skype vulnerability was released that would allow an attacker to hijack an existing account. All the attacker would need is to know the primary email on any account. The […]

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