Partnering with Mozilla to improve Firefox's security
16 hours ago
- #Vulnerability Research
- #AI Security
- #Firefox
- AI models like Claude Opus 4.6 identified 22 vulnerabilities in Firefox, with 14 classified as high-severity.
- Mozilla and Anthropic collaborated to fix vulnerabilities, resulting in patches for hundreds of millions of users in Firefox 148.0.
- Claude was tested on reproducing known Firefox vulnerabilities and then tasked with finding novel ones, demonstrating significant capability.
- The JavaScript engine was a primary focus due to its critical role in browser security and wide attack surface.
- Claude discovered a Use After Free vulnerability in the JavaScript engine within 20 minutes of exploration.
- Anthropic submitted 112 unique reports to Mozilla, with most issues fixed in Firefox 148.
- Claude's ability to exploit vulnerabilities was limited, succeeding in only two cases out of several hundred attempts.
- Task verifiers were crucial in validating vulnerabilities and ensuring proposed patches were effective.
- Mozilla emphasized the importance of minimal test cases, detailed proofs-of-concept, and candidate patches in bug reports.
- Anthropic plans to expand cybersecurity efforts, including vulnerability discovery, triaging, and patching in collaboration with developers.