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Mozilla Firefox : 423 failles de sécurité corrigées en avril 2026, merci l’IA ! https://www.it-connect.fr/mozilla-firefox-423-failles-de-securite-corrigees-en-avril-2026-merci-lia/ #ActuCybersécurité #Vulnérabilités #Cybersécurité #Firefox
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Mozilla lança Firefox 150.0.3 para corrigir falha na impressão de palavras-passe
🔗 https://tugatech.com.pt/t83241-mozilla-lanca-firefox-150-0-3-para-corrigir-falha-na-impressao-de-palavras-passe -
#Mozilla Firefox und Firefox ESR schließen mehrere Schwachstellen, die es Angreifern ermöglichen, durch das Laden manipulierten Webinhalts Schadcode auszuführen oder andere Schäden zu verursachen. Betroffen sind alle Nutzer, die bösartig gestaltete Webseiten besuchen oder entsprechende Links anklicken. https://wid.cert-bund.de/portal/wid/buergercert/details?uuid=423acb31-5b4d-4baf-a113-90087236ba4f
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Mozilla, Proton, Mullvad, Tor Project, and EFF signed a letter opposing UK online age-verification proposals over privacy and surveillance risks 🌐
The coalition warned mandatory age gates could centralize identity checks, weaken anonymity, and push open web toward closed, monitored platforms 🔒🔗 https://cyberinsider.com/mozilla-mullvad-proton-sign-letter-opposing-uk-age-verification/
#TechNews #Mozilla #Proton #Mullvad #Tor #UnitedKingdom #EFF #Privacy #Cybersecurity #OpenSource #FOSS #VPN #Surveillance #UK #DigitalRights #Internet #Freedom #AgeVerification
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#Mozilla affirme que les 271 #vulnérabilités découvertes par Claude Mythos ne présentent « quasiment aucun faux positif » : percée historique ou opération de communication savamment orchestrée par #Anthropic ?
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Nice, #SeaMonkey cannot open SeaMonkey's addons page because of whatever #mozilla is doing on their webpages.
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Mozilla released #Thunderbird version 140.10.2. https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/all/
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Mozilla, Mullvad, Proton and other digital-rights groups sign a joint letter urging UK lawmakers to abandon broad online age verification plans, warning they endanger privacy, increase surveillance risk, and fragment the web. Read: https://cyberinsider.com/mozilla-mullvad-proton-sign-letter-opposing-uk-age-verification/ 🔒🛡️ #Privacy #UKTech
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Mozilla, Mullvad, Proton and other digital-rights groups sign a joint letter urging UK lawmakers to abandon broad online age verification plans, warning they endanger privacy, increase surveillance risk, and fragment the web. Read: https://cyberinsider.com/mozilla-mullvad-proton-sign-letter-opposing-uk-age-verification/ 🔒🛡️ #Privacy #UKTech
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Mozilla, Mullvad, Proton and other digital-rights groups sign a joint letter urging UK lawmakers to abandon broad online age verification plans, warning they endanger privacy, increase surveillance risk, and fragment the web. Read: https://cyberinsider.com/mozilla-mullvad-proton-sign-letter-opposing-uk-age-verification/ 🔒🛡️ #Privacy #UKTech
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Mozilla, Mullvad, Proton and other digital-rights groups sign a joint letter urging UK lawmakers to abandon broad online age verification plans, warning they endanger privacy, increase surveillance risk, and fragment the web. Read: https://cyberinsider.com/mozilla-mullvad-proton-sign-letter-opposing-uk-age-verification/ 🔒🛡️ #Privacy #UKTech
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Mozilla, Mullvad, Proton and other digital-rights groups sign a joint letter urging UK lawmakers to abandon broad online age verification plans, warning they endanger privacy, increase surveillance risk, and fragment the web. Read: https://cyberinsider.com/mozilla-mullvad-proton-sign-letter-opposing-uk-age-verification/ 🔒🛡️ #Privacy #UKTech
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Mozilla hat im April 423 Sicherheitslücken in Firefox durch den Einsatz von Claude Mythos Preview behoben.
Das agentenbasierte System formuliert eigene Hypothesen, generiert Angriffs-Code für Sandbox-Ausbrüche und verifiziert diese durch Testfälle automatisch. 271 der Lücken wurden allein für Firefox Version 150 gefunden. Die finalen Patches schreiben weiterhin menschliche Entwickler.
#Firefox #Mozilla #LLM #Cybersecurity #AIGeneratedImage
https://www.all-ai.de/news/news26top/firefox-ki-claude-mythos
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Mythos di Anthropic scova su Firefox bug nascosti da 15 anni
Ad aprile 2025, #firefox ha rilasciato 31 correzioni di bug.Ad aprile 2026, ne ha rilasciate 423. La differenza ha un nome: #mythos il modello di #cybersicurezza di #anthropic
I ricercatori di sicurezza di #mozilla ora raccontano cosa significa lavorare con Mythos nella pratica. La risposta: centinaia di vulnerabilità ad alta gravità scoperte, incluse alcune dormienti nel codice da oltre dieci anni.
@tecnologia
https://www.punto-informatico.it/mythos-anthropic-scova-firefox-bug-nascosti-da-15-anni/ -
#DuckDuckGo is not ready for #power users. It's a nice internet tool, but I need robust. I don't know if #Brave is ready either, but I can also use #IronWolf and #LibraWolf combination and they integrate. Maybe #Mozilla is the right answer. I'm going to look a little more.
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FOR FUCKS SAKE, MOZILLA!
Page 5: "Further context, clarification and provocations were added by the editors with research collation supported by AI tools (Claude 4.5)"
Page 21: "In 1664, Joseph Weizenbaum, a computer scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, developed a chatbot called Eliza."
Who knew that MIT was around 100 years before the USA became a thing _and_ was already creating the Eliza chatbot 😐
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FOR FUCKS SAKE, MOZILLA!
Page 5: "Further context, clarification and provocations were added by the editors with research collation supported by AI tools (Claude 4.5)"
Page 21: "In 1664, Joseph Weizenbaum, a computer scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, developed a chatbot called Eliza."
Who knew that MIT was around 100 years before the USA became a thing _and_ was already creating the Eliza chatbot 😐
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FOR FUCKS SAKE, MOZILLA!
Page 5: "Further context, clarification and provocations were added by the editors with research collation supported by AI tools (Claude 4.5)"
Page 21: "In 1664, Joseph Weizenbaum, a computer scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, developed a chatbot called Eliza."
Who knew that MIT was around 100 years before the USA became a thing _and_ was already creating the Eliza chatbot 😐
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FOR FUCKS SAKE, MOZILLA!
Page 5: "Further context, clarification and provocations were added by the editors with research collation supported by AI tools (Claude 4.5)"
Page 21: "In 1664, Joseph Weizenbaum, a computer scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, developed a chatbot called Eliza."
Who knew that MIT was around 100 years before the USA became a thing _and_ was already creating the Eliza chatbot 😐
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Mozilla has an article on "Creative Purpose at the Dawn of AI"
Surely it's the same as it's always been? If you have a creative purpose then you're creative.
If you generate GenAI slop and call it "art" then you have zero creative purpose and can fuck right off with any claims of being an "artist" and admit that you're a commissioner or director AT BEST.
But this is a Mozilla article, of course. So it's all "AI is fine if you just pretend that you're using it differently!" 🙄
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Mozilla has an article on "Creative Purpose at the Dawn of AI"
Surely it's the same as it's always been? If you have a creative purpose then you're creative.
If you generate GenAI slop and call it "art" then you have zero creative purpose and can fuck right off with any claims of being an "artist" and admit that you're a commissioner or director AT BEST.
But this is a Mozilla article, of course. So it's all "AI is fine if you just pretend that you're using it differently!" 🙄
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Mozilla has an article on "Creative Purpose at the Dawn of AI"
Surely it's the same as it's always been? If you have a creative purpose then you're creative.
If you generate GenAI slop and call it "art" then you have zero creative purpose and can fuck right off with any claims of being an "artist" and admit that you're a commissioner or director AT BEST.
But this is a Mozilla article, of course. So it's all "AI is fine if you just pretend that you're using it differently!" 🙄
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Mozilla has an article on "Creative Purpose at the Dawn of AI"
Surely it's the same as it's always been? If you have a creative purpose then you're creative.
If you generate GenAI slop and call it "art" then you have zero creative purpose and can fuck right off with any claims of being an "artist" and admit that you're a commissioner or director AT BEST.
But this is a Mozilla article, of course. So it's all "AI is fine if you just pretend that you're using it differently!" 🙄
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Mozilla has an article on "Creative Purpose at the Dawn of AI"
Surely it's the same as it's always been? If you have a creative purpose then you're creative.
If you generate GenAI slop and call it "art" then you have zero creative purpose and can fuck right off with any claims of being an "artist" and admit that you're a commissioner or director AT BEST.
But this is a Mozilla article, of course. So it's all "AI is fine if you just pretend that you're using it differently!" 🙄
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En defensa de #Mozilla #Firefox
> Google Chrome silently installs 4 GB Gemini Nano AI model to user device without consent
https://alternativeto.net/news/2026/5/google-chrome-silently-installs-4-gb-gemini-nano-ai-model-to-user-device-without-consent/
> Microsoft Edge found storing your passwords in plaintext RAM for apparently no reason
https://alternativeto.net/news/2026/5/microsoft-edge-found-storing-your-passwords-in-plaintext-ram-for-apparently-no-reason/
#google #chrome #browser #ai #edge #microsoft #ram #floss #privacy #security #capitalism -
#retrocomputing #vintagecomputing #search #searchengine #frogFind #ibm #os2 #firefox #mozilla
Catch of the Day: The OS that tried to beat Windows! 🏢🔵
Hey Retro Fans!
Hold on to your floppy disks, because the FrogFind radar has caught a true piece of computing history today. Among all the Nintendos and old Macs, an operating system appeared that will make IT veterans immediately nod in respect: OS/2!Our bouncer logged this fabulous guest:
Mozilla Firefox 48.0 running on OS/2For the younger frogs in the pond: OS/2 was developed jointly by IBM and Microsoft in the late 80s and was intended to be the successor to DOS. It was technically superior, and its stable multitasking was a dream! But then Microsoft released Windows 3.1 and later Windows 95, the partnership shattered, and IBM's "better Windows" lost the great war for home computers.
The fact that today, in 2026, someone is browsing the web with OS/2 (probably via a modern continuation like ArcaOS or eComStation) and a specifically ported Firefox 48 is pure, unbridled love for the platform. OS/2 lives, and it uses FrogFind!
Cheers to the OS/2 Warp veterans!
Your FrogFind Team 🐸
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I see that Firefox stable is now available in Mozilla's .rpm repository.
I'm glad Mozilla cares a bit more about Linux now. I wish that Thunderbird could get the same treatment as well. Thunderbird may not be as popular as Firefox, but having a mail client that also supports RSS, Usenet, CardDAV, CalDAV, tasks and multiple chat protocols like IRC, XMPP and Matrix, all in one is a blessing and it should have at least .deb and .rpm packages build by Mozilla themselves.
The Flatpak exists I guess, but Thunderbird for Desktop is, at its core, another Gecko-based browser, meaning that its sandbox is weakened without access to unprivileged user namespaces, so it's not ideal.
#Mozilla #Firefox #Thunderbird #Linux #GNU #deb #rpm #Fedora #Debian #Flatpak
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🔥 Breaking News: How to disable a feature you didn't ask for! 🤯 #Mozilla adds an emoji picker because who doesn't want more shortcuts to forget? 😂 Meanwhile, #1Password users everywhere are furiously pressing Ctrl + 🍩 in vain. 🤦♂️
https://emsh.cat/en/how-to-disable-firefoxs-emoji-picker/ #BreakingNews #EmojiPicker #TechHumor #UserExperience #HackerNews #ngated