Millions of users of Mozilla’s Firefox web browser may be at risk, thanks to a ruling handed out by a federal judge on Monday
US District Court Judge Robert J. Bryan rejected Mozilla’s request to force the government to reveal a vulnerability that, the company believes, the FBI exploited as part of its investigation into child pornography.
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