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Firefox fixes a flurry of flaws in the first of two releases this month – Naked Security

is a commonly used HTML element that is used to create a division or section in a web page. It is used to group and organize content, apply styles and layouts, and create different sections on a webpage. The latest version of Firefox, version 116, has been released. Firefox releases new versions every 28 days,… 

No 0-days, but one fascinating “teachable moment” bug – Naked Security

Mozilla has released its latest major update for Firefox, following its every-fourth-Tuesday release cycle. The update includes a list of security fixes, but the most interesting one is a bug designated CVE-2023-34414, which is rated High. This bug is related to clickjacking and certificate exceptions through rendering lag, and reminds us that it is difficult… 

The price of fast fashion (and feature creep) [Audio + Text] – Naked Security

The fashion industry is a major contributor to the global economy, but the cost of fast fashion is often overlooked. In this episode of the Naked Security podcast, Paul Ducklin and Chester Wisniewski discuss the high price of fast fashion and feature creep. They look at the issues of data privacy, malware risks, and the…