Bug fixes this week | Vulnerabilities in Google, Microsoft, and Mozilla products fixed
Indian Computer Emergency Response Team, released multiple vulnerability notes throughout the week for security bugs detected in commonly used software. The bugs found to exist due to flaws in Android OS’ Framework, media framework, system components Google play systems, MediaTek components, Qualcomm components, and Unisoc components, could allow attackers to remotely bypass security restrictions thereby compromising the security of affected devices. The bug in Microsoft Edge existed due to data manipulation which could be exploited by attackers by convincing users to open a maliciously crafted file, the vulnerability report shared from CERT-In shared. Mozilla Thunderbird A high-severity security bug was reported in Mozilla’s Thunderbird email application due to a failure in checking the certificate OCSP revocation status when verifying S/Mime signatures.
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