At the recent Pwn2Own Berlin hacking contest, security researchers exploited critical zero-day flaws in Firefox, netting impressive cash rewards. Mozilla responded in record time with emergency patches, underscoring the relentless cat‐and‐mouse game between innovative hackers and software defenders.
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