The Tor anonymity network issued an emergency patch last week to address a recently-discovered security flaw that was being exploited against its users.
The CVE-2024-9680 vulnerability is described as a “use-after-free” flaw, which occurs when a program tries to access memory that has already been released or freed. Memory corruption bugs like this are often used to attack browsers, potentially giving attackers control over the service or further access to the system.
R… ru. Rst… rust
Do you need oil tin man?
No he needs a good run through the sandblaster.
You are welcome to rewrite Firefox and its Gecko engine.
Mozilla invented Rust to rewrite the rendering engine. Read the history of Servo and bring a tissue to cry into.