Firefox 95 inaugurates a function to protect yourself from eaten codes in some of its modules

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The latest version of the web browser, being deployed, introduces RLBOX, a technology based on sandboxing to limit the damage caused to a PC by insulating certain parts of its own code when it is bugged or contains a safety flaw.

Mozilla is deploying version 95 of its Firefox web browser.Among the novelties introduced within this update, Mozilla inaugurates a new security function capable of isolate certain components of the browser.This technology, which uses sandboxing, has been developed in collaboration with researchers from the Californian University of San Diego as well as the University of Texas.

Sandboxing, or sandbox, is a technique already widely used and widespread in web navigation, in particular to prevent buggy or malicious sites from executing code.With Rlbox, this is the name of this new function, things are slightly different.This function, which does not have the same impact in terms of the use of resources and memory, makes it possible to isolate the potentially bugged code of certain modules of the browser so that they do not affect the performance of thisIn case of problem.

Firefox 95 inaugure une fonction pour se protéger des codes bugués dans certains de ses modules

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For the time being, this new technology deployed on the desktop and mobile versions of Firefox, isolates five different modules: Graphite, Hunspell, Ogg, Expat and Woff2.Thus, even if vulnerabilities are discovered in one of these modules, they should not affect the performance of the browser, indicating at the same time that the "even a Zero-Day flaw in one of thesemodules should not be a threat to the browser ”.

Source: Mozilla

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