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|    This week's Mozilla vulnerabilities    |
|    22 Dec 25 14:29:25    |
      From: Sh@dowbr.invalid              CVE-2025-10527       CVE-2025-10528       CVE-2025-10529       CVE-2025-10532       CVE-2025-10533       CVE-2025-10536       CVE-2025-10537       CVE-2025-11708       CVE-2025-11709       CVE-2025-11710       CVE-2025-11711       CVE-2025-11712       CVE-2025-11714       CVE-2025-11715       CVE-2025-13012       CVE-2025-13013       CVE-2025-13014       CVE-2025-13015       CVE-2025-13016       CVE-2025-13017       CVE-2025-13018       CVE-2025-13019       CVE-2025-13020       CVE-2025-14321       CVE-2025-14322       CVE-2025-14323       CVE-2025-14324       CVE-2025-14325       CVE-2025-14328       CVE-2025-14329       CVE-2025-14330       CVE-2025-14331       CVE-2025-14333               They say they are "fixed", but expect them to appear again.               In Chrome, they're called "features"               PS Most allow government owned/sponsored agencies/companies       and organized crime to read your personal data if you visit one of       their doctored sites.        []'s               One week to go. Only ONE week without critical       vulnerabilities. 50 weeks were "bad".       --       Don't be evil - Google 2004       We have a new policy - Google 2012       Google Fuchsia - 2021              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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