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    Firefox Patches 2 Zero-Days Exploited at Pwn2Own Berlin with $100K in Rewards

    May 19, 2025

    Mozilla has released security updates to address two critical security flaws in its Firefox browser that could be potentially exploited to access sensitive data or achieve code execution.
    The vulnerabilities, both of which were exploited as a zero-day at Pwn2Own Berlin, are listed below –

    CVE-2025-4918 – An out-of-bounds access vulnerability when resolving Promise objects that could allow an

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