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People are discussing Mozilla’s security research results, with Ars highlighting that Mythos flagged 271 vulnerabilities with almost no false positives. Others are also paying attention to an update release of Firefox version 151.0.3.

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Key Takeaway Mozilla and Mythos report 271 vulnerabilities with almost no false positives, while Firefox 151.0.3 is also rolling out.
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Mozilla and Mythos report 271 vulnerabilities with almost no false positives, while Firefox 151.0.3 is also rolling out.

People are discussing Mozilla’s security research results, with Ars highlighting that Mythos flagged 271 vulnerabilities with almost no false positives. Others are also paying attention to an update release of Firefox version 151.0.3.

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vulnerabilities reported 271
false positives almost no false positives
browser version Firefox 151.0.3

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  • Update to Firefox 151.0.3 if you haven’t already, and verify version in your browser settings. Tweakers
  • Follow Mozilla security disclosures and Mythos-related reporting for details tied to the 271 vulnerability findings. Ars Technica

What Changed

  • Software-update - Mozilla Firefox 151.0.3 Tweakers
  • Mozilla says 271 vulnerabilities found by Mythos have "almost no false positives" Ars Technica
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What’s new in Firefox 151?

The free VPN feature that was introduced back in Firefox 149 now offers a choice of several virtual locations. Firefox’s VPN feature is currently available to users in the US, Canada, the UK, France, and Germany—and those very countries are now available as VPN locations. You’ll need a free Mozilla account to use the VPN, and you’ll get 50 GB of VPN traffic allowed per month. The location selection is gradually rolling out. If you use Firefox private windows, you can now clear an entire session with one button click, no need to close the browser window. This will start a fresh private session

Firefox 151 brings a big privacy boost and fixes 30+ security flaws
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