Google and Mozilla have rushed to patch a critical vulnerability that was initially discovered in Google Chrome but was also found to affect Mozilla Firefox.
The flaw, tracked as CVE-2025-2783, prompted Google to release an emergency patch for Windows users, and Mozilla also rolled out fixes for Firefox.
The vulnerability allows attackers to break out of the browser's security sandbox, posing a significant risk.
The flaw has been actively exploited in a cyber-espionage campaign, highlighting the increasing sophistication of cyber threats.