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Mozilla is responding to a security research effort by discussing Mythos findings of 271 vulnerabilities, emphasizing that the results have almost no false positives. The coverage focuses on the credibility and verification quality of the vulnerability set.

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Key Takeaway Mozilla says the 271 vulnerabilities identified by Mythos are highly reliable, with almost no false positives.
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Mozilla says the 271 vulnerabilities identified by Mythos are highly reliable, with almost no false positives.

Mozilla is responding to a security research effort by discussing Mythos findings of 271 vulnerabilities, emphasizing that the results have almost no false positives. The coverage focuses on the credibility and verification quality of the vulnerability set.

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  • False positives — Mozilla says 271 vulnerabilities found by Mythos have "almost no false positives" Ars Technica

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false positives assessment almost no false positives

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  • Follow updates from Mozilla’s security advisories to see which of the Mythos-identified issues get addressed first. Ars Technica
  • Watch for any follow-up reporting that expands on Mozilla’s validation methodology for reducing false positives. Ars Technica

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  • Mozilla says 271 vulnerabilities found by Mythos have "almost no false positives" Ars Technica
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