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    The zero-days are numbered  | The Mozilla Blog

    AI security tools help Firefox uncover and fix hundreds of vulnerabilities, shifting the balance against zero-day exploits.

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    New blogpost by @firefox on their initial access on using Mythos at scanning vulns in Firefox environment.

    Mythos helped Firefox team finding many vulns (yes I don't include the number, bcz we all know it's just a buzz letters at this point).

    Interistingly, despite that many vulns "squashed" some still lurking around.

    Very fun time in security research nonetheless :3.

    #cybersecurity #infosec #security #firefox #vulnerability #vulnerability_research #Mythos #AI

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      The zero-days are numbered  | The Mozilla Blog

      AI security tools help Firefox uncover and fix hundreds of vulnerabilities, shifting the balance against zero-day exploits.

      favicon

      (blog.mozilla.org)

      New blogpost by @firefox on their initial access on using Mythos at scanning vulns in Firefox environment.

      Mythos helped Firefox team finding many vulns (yes I don't include the number, bcz we all know it's just a buzz letters at this point).

      Interistingly, despite that many vulns "squashed" some still lurking around.

      Very fun time in security research nonetheless :3.

      #cybersecurity #infosec #security #firefox #vulnerability #vulnerability_research #Mythos #AI

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      @AmmarSpaces @firefox Is there a list which supports this number? Why do the release notes only have three CVEs attributed to Anthropic?

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        @AmmarSpaces @firefox Is there a list which supports this number? Why do the release notes only have three CVEs attributed to Anthropic?

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        @erlenmayr @firefox

        We have asked the same question about 1000+ vulnerabilities that supposed Mythos found right?

        Did they ever deliver their proofs?

        Did people questioned it? Or just play along with it?

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