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Video Encoding Library Leaves Chrome, Firefox and More Open to Zero-Day Attack Your email has been sent Google and Mozilla have patched a zero-day exploit in Chrome and Firefox, respectively. The zero-day exploit was being used by a commercial spyware vendor.