

A bug with audio rendering on some sites has been addressed.The release notes list three additional bugs, all non-security, that Mozilla addressed in Firefox 115.0.2: Mozilla notes there that the crash is, likely, caused by malware that is installed on the user's device. The bug report on Bugzilla lists Windows 10 as the affected operating system. The second crash fix addresses an issue that "some" Windows users experienced after Firefox blocked "instances of a malicious injected DLL". Mozilla introduced capabilities recently that allow Firefox users to block third-party DLL injections in the browser. Mozilla reveals that it is a crash related to the browser's DLL blocklist feature, but does not provide specifics. The first crash affects Firefox on Windows 7 systems only.

The official release notes list several crashes, all of which affect Firefox on Windows systems. It is unclear whether this is an error on Mozilla's behalf or if some information has not been added to the security advisories yet. The overall rating of the update, however, is set to high. The severity rating of the vulnerability is moderate, a fairly low rating. The security advisories page lists one security issue that addresses a use-after-free vulnerability in workers. Users may also download it directly from the official Mozilla Firefox website if they prefer to do so.įirefox 115.0.2 and 115.0.2 ESR address a single security issue in the web browser. Opening the about page launches an automatic check for updates as well the new version should be picked up by Firefox then. Selecting Menu > Help > About Firefox displays the current version of the browser. The latest version of Firefox is available via the web browser's automatic updating feature already. Firefox 115.0 and Firefox 115.0.1 were both released last week.
