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    Firefox 141 quietly arrives with AI-powered tab groups and more

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    Mozilla is rolling out Firefox 141 ahead of its official July 22 launch. While it’s a smaller update, it brings a few important changes. The most notable addition is AI-powered tab suggestions. Firefox can now recommend tabs and automatically name tab groups. This feature is on by default, but you can toggle it off from […]

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    Description : LSTM-Kirigaya’s openmcp-client is a vscode plugin for mcp developer. Prior to version 0.1.12, when users on a Windows platform connect to an attacker controlled MCP server, attackers could provision a malicious authorization server endpoint to silently achieve an OS command injection attack in the open() invocation, leading to client system compromise. This issue has been patched in version 0.1.12.

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