Mozilla released Firefox 69 with the browser’s anti-tracking technology switched on by default for all users. The organization’s security engineers also patched 20 vulnerabilities, one tagged “Critical” and 11 marked “High,” the organization’s two top threat ratings. The single critical flaw only affected Windows, Mozilla said in its patching commentary. Firefox 69 can be downloaded from Mozilla’s site for Windows,…
What’s in the latest Chrome update? No more Flash (without jumping through hoops) Chrome 76 disables Flash by default, closes an Incognito Mode loophole and simplifies Progressive Web App installation.
Google this week updated Chrome to version 76, patching 43 security flaws and making good on a promise to switch off Flash by default. The company paid out $28,000 — more than three times the last cycle — in bug bounties to a half dozen researchers who reported a few of those vulnerabilities. Five of the flaws were ranked “High,”…