Multiple Vulnerabilities Discovered in Mozilla Products

Authorities have identified several vulnerabilities in Mozilla products that could compromise data confidentiality, bypass security policies, and pose unspecified security risks. Vulnerabilities affect Firefox ESR versions earlier than 115.35.1 and 140.10.1, as well as Firefox versions earlier than 150.0.1. The French cyber security authority recommends applying patches available in Mozilla security advisories mfsa2026-35, mfsa2026-36, and mfsa2026-37. Details and update links are provided in the advisory documents. Associated CVE identifiers include CVE-2026-7320 through CVE-2026-7324, each linked to its record on the CVE database. Potential risks identified are data confidentiality breach, security policy bypass, and unspecified security issues. Users should download the latest stable releases or apply the security patches from Mozilla’s official release channels. Detailed information and patch downloads can be found at https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2026-35/.

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