If you also use the Mozilla Firefox browser or any of its products, then there is a big alert for you. The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has issued a warning for Mozilla users. CERT-In has said that there are many bugs in Mozilla that hackers can take advantage of.
CERT-In has said that there are many bugs in Mozilla's coding with the help of which hackers can take control of the entire system. Apart from this, personal and important data can also be stolen. This bug has been named by CERT as Note CIVN-2023-0348.
According to CERT, there is a memory access bug in WebGL2 blitFramebuffer with the help of which hackers can crash the Mozilla browser. With the help of another bug, hackers can take permissions by misleading users.
There is also a bug related to API copying content, with the help of which hackers can paste the content copied by you on their system. Apart from this, there is also a bug with the help of which hackers can take users to the wrong website.
Some bugs also give fake popup notifications to users. There is a bug in %READER-BYLINE% that allows hackers to install malware on your system. The only way to avoid all these types of bugs is to update your system and Mozilla browser immediately.