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Chrome 150 and Firefox 152 Updates Fix Critical Bugs

Chrome 150 and Firefox 152 Updates Fix Critical Bugs

Posted on July 15, 2026 By CWS

Google and Mozilla have issued new updates for their Chrome and Firefox browsers, addressing significant security vulnerabilities in the latest releases, Chrome 150 and Firefox 152. These updates are crucial for users to maintain the security of their systems.

Firefox 152 Addresses Critical Security Flaws

The latest Firefox version 152.0.6 includes fixes for two critical security flaws. Mozilla has informed users that exploit code is publicly available for these vulnerabilities, identified as CVE-2026-15718 and CVE-2026-15719. The issues pertain to an invalid pointer in the ‘JavaScript: WebAssembly’ component and a site isolation problem in the ‘DOM: Navigation’ component.

Despite the presence of exploit code, Mozilla has not detected any active attacks exploiting these vulnerabilities. Users are urged to update to the latest version to protect their systems from potential threats.

Chrome 150 Resolves Multiple Vulnerabilities

The Chrome 150 update resolves a total of 15 vulnerabilities, including two critical use-after-free issues in the Ozone component, tracked as CVE-2026-15764 and CVE-2026-15765. Additionally, the update addresses 12 high-severity bugs in various components such as Skia, Libyuv, HTML-in-Canvas, and more.

These defects include uninitialized use, heap buffer overflow, and insufficient validation of untrusted input. While most of these vulnerabilities were identified by Google’s internal team, three were reported by external researchers. The company has not yet disclosed the bug bounty amounts awarded for these discoveries.

Importance of Updating Browsers for Security

Both Google and Mozilla emphasize the importance of keeping browsers up to date to safeguard against potential exploits. Although there are currently no reports of these vulnerabilities being exploited in the wild, updating to Chrome 150.0.7871.124/.125 and Firefox 152.0.6 is recommended to mitigate risks.

As cybersecurity threats continue to evolve, staying informed about the latest updates and patches is essential for users wanting to maintain a secure browsing experience. Regular updates help protect against emerging threats and ensure that any identified vulnerabilities are promptly addressed.

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