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Mozilla is asserting that a vulnerability analysis by Mythos reportedly found 271 issues with almost no false positives. The discussion is focused on the reliability and accuracy of Mozilla’s security findings.

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Key Takeaway Mozilla claims Mythos identified 271 vulnerabilities with almost no false positives, emphasizing the trustworthiness of the results.
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Mozilla claims Mythos identified 271 vulnerabilities with almost no false positives, emphasizing the trustworthiness of the results.

Mozilla is asserting that a vulnerability analysis by Mythos reportedly found 271 issues with almost no false positives. The discussion is focused on the reliability and accuracy of Mozilla’s security findings.

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Vulnerabilities found 271
Analysis source Mythos
False positives rate almost no false positives

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  • Check Ars Technica for follow-ups on Mozilla’s reported fixes tied to the 271 vulnerabilities. Ars Technica
  • Follow Mozilla’s security communications for any published methodology or validation details behind the Mythos scan.

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