
"The new Chrome 147 update is rolling out with 30 security fixes, including four for critical-severity use-after-free flaws reported by external researchers."
"Nearly all of the remaining 26 flaws addressed in Chrome this week are memory safety bugs, including 16 high-severity use-after-free issues."
"Mozilla announced the release of Firefox 150.0.1 with fixes for four security defects, including critical and high-severity memory safety bugs."
"Some of these bugs showed evidence of memory corruption and we presume that with enough effort some of these could have been exploited to run arbitrary code."
Google's Chrome 147 update includes 30 security fixes, addressing critical use-after-free vulnerabilities and other memory safety bugs. Mozilla's Firefox 150.0.1 fixes four security defects, including critical memory safety issues. Use-after-free vulnerabilities can lead to arbitrary code execution and crashes. Google awarded $30,000 in bug bounties for resolved defects, with the highest reward for a GPU component issue. The updates aim to enhance user security by addressing significant flaws in both browsers.
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