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The AI exposed hundreds of bugs in Mozilla’s web browser, raising hopes around defensive advantage, alongside fears of dual-use risk.
The security company Fingerprint discovered how on Firefox browsers, websites could track users even if they used private browsing tabs or the anonymity focused TOR browser. Mozilla closed the vulnerability in Firefox 150,
Mozilla is the latest legacy tech brand to make a play for the enterprise AI market. But the company behind Firefox and Thunderbird isn’t releasing its own standalone AI model or agentic browser. Instead,
Enter Thunderbolt. According to the product announcement, Mozilla envisions Thunderbolt as "a sovereign AI client" that's open source, extensible, and can be used to access AI chatbots for things like research, data analysis, and all the other things you can do with enterprise AI tools.
Los Angeles marks the latest, and most legally charged, stop in Mozilla Foundation's global Imaginative Intelligences series. LOS ANGELES, April 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The rules governing AI and creative ownership are being written right now in courtrooms,
Apple has released iOS 26.4.2 with unspecified bug fixes and a single security patch, while Mozilla’s Firefox 150 adds PDF editing tools, improved split view, and addresses 41 security vulnerabilities. Both updates underscore a broader push for timely ...
With Firefox’s latest version 150 update for Windows, macOS, and Linux, Mozilla has introduced few genuinely new features but some noteworthy improvements. The split view is easier to use, the built-in PDF viewer is increasingly evolving into a PDF editor,