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High-severity bugs patched in Chrome, Firefox browsers

Posted on 6 June 2020

From scmagazine.com

Google this week introduced multiple security fixes for the desktop edition of its Chrome browser and Mozilla has also done the same for Firefox and Firefox Extended Support Release.

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