Mozilla published the following graph in May: https://hacks.mozilla.org/2026/05/behind-the-scenes-hardening-firefox/

"Peak Cyber" is a term I made up that corresponds to the peak security bug fix rate. Currently, April 2026 is the month with the most security bug fixes. Is this going to be the high point, or will it keep going up?
Hopefully, Mozilla will produce an updated version of the graph in the future, which can be used to resolve the market. If no obviously-corresponding graph is available, I will use my best judgement to analyze publicly available data.
One answer will definitely resolve YES (so if the rates are even higher in 2027, it just resolves to the highest in 2026).
Extrapolating …
May – 5000
"Two weeks ago we announced that we had identified and fixed an unprecedented number of latent security bugs in Firefox with the help of Claude Mythos Preview and other AI models"
I guess that answers my question.