An AI model developed by Anthropic discovered 22 previously unknown vulnerabilities in Mozilla Firefox during a two-week collaboration with Mozilla researchers. Fourteen of the findings were ...
In a recent security partnership with Mozilla, Anthropic found 22 separate vulnerabilities in Firefox — 14 of them classified as “high-severity.” Most of the bugs have been fixed in Firefox 148 (the ...
The big picture: Firefox and its forks remain the preferred browsers for a niche segment of power users, many of whom strongly opposed Mozilla's plans to infuse the browser with generative AI features ...
Firefox users will soon be able to switch off the browser’s growing list of artificial intelligence features Rubaitul Azad/Unsplash Firefox users will soon be able to switch off the browser's growing ...
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A new campaign dubbed 'GhostPoster' is hiding JavaScript code in the image logo of malicious Firefox extensions with more than 50,000 downloads, to monitor browser activity and plant a backdoor. The ...
ThioJoe suggests seven security settings Chrome and Firefox users need to turn on right now. 'SNL' mocks Trump over rising gas prices in cold open These 11 cities could see heavy snow or severe ...
As convenient and necessary as the Internet is for any business, sometimes it brings along some inconvenient and even frustrating baggage, like intrusive pop-up windows. One feature to combat this in ...
Picture-in-Picture video controls enable users who want to see videos while working on other applications without losing the screen space. With Firefox Labs, you can automatically pop out the video ...
Pour one out. Windows Report reports that Mozilla has removed the tracking blocker in its Firefox browser. Starting with version 135 of Firefox, the “Do Not Track” setting will no longer be present in ...
If you want to enable extensions in incognito mode on your browser, go to the Extension settings page, find the extension you want, and toggle the option that says “Allow it incognito or in Private ...
A hot potato: It's the little things that can annoy browser users, especially when the program in question is Firefox – the last so-called independent browser devoted to the customer experience. In ...