Firefox, Chrome, Adobe, and VMware Updates Fix Multiple Critical Security Flaws
Mozilla, Google, Adobe, and Broadcom have issued urgent security updates to resolve multiple high-risk flaws in their software. Mozilla fixed two critical issues in Firefox (CVE-2026-15718, CVE-2026-15719), noting that exploit code is publicly available but no active attacks have been reported. Google patched 15 vulnerabilities in Chrome, including two severe use-after-free bugs in Ozone (CVE-2026-15764, CVE-2026-15765). Adobe addressed 88 total vulnerabilities across several products, with eight critical flaws in ColdFusion alone. Broadcom resolved a critical authentication bypass issue in VMware Avi Load Balancer (CVE-2026-47865). While none of the flaws are currently being exploited, users are strongly advised to apply the patches immediately.