CVE-2022-26385 - Firefox Thread Management Vulnerability Leading to Use-After-Free During Shutdown
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Introduction
Mozilla Firefox, a popular web browser, has been identified with a new vulnerability, specifically a use-after-free during shutdown (CVE-2022-26385). This vulnerability exists in
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