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Mozilla Firefox 79, Mozilla Firefox ESR 78.1 and Mozilla Thunderbird 78.1: Mozilla developers and community members Natalia Csoregi, Simon Giesecke, Jason Kratzer, Christian Holler, and Luke Wagner reported memory safety bugs present in Firefox 78 and Firefox ESR 78.0. Some of these bugs showed evidence of memory corruption and we presume that with enough effort some of these could have been explo ...

Mozilla Firefox 79, Mozilla Firefox ESR 78.1 and Mozilla Thunderbird 78.1: When in an endless loop, a website specifying a custom cursor using CSS could make it look like the user is interacting with the user interface, when they are not. This could lead to a perceived broken state, especially when interactions with existing browser dialogs and warnings do not work.

Mozilla Firefox 79, Mozilla Firefox ESR 78.1 and Mozilla Thunderbird 78.1: The code for downloading files did not properly take care of special characters, which led to an attacker being able to cut off the file ending at an earlier position, leading to a different file type being downloaded than shown in the dialog.

Mozilla Firefox 79, Mozilla Firefox ESR 78.1 and Mozilla Thunderbird 78.1: JIT optimizations involving the Javascript arguments object could confuse later optimizations. This risk was already mitigated by various precautions in the code, resulting in this bug rated at only moderate severity.

Mozilla Firefox 79, Mozilla Firefox ESR 78.1 and Mozilla Thunderbird 78.1: Mozilla developer Anne van Kesteren discovered that iframe sandbox with the allow-popups flag could be bypassed when using noopener links. This could have led to security issues for websites relying on sandbox configurations that allowed popups and hosted arbitrary content.

Mozilla Firefox 79, Mozilla Firefox ESR 78.1 and Mozilla Thunderbird 78.1: Mozilla Developer Rob Wu discovered that a redirected HTTP request which is observed or modified through a web extension could bypass existing CORS checks, leading to potential disclosure of cross-origin information.

Mozilla Firefox 79, Mozilla Firefox ESR 78.1 and Mozilla Thunderbird 78.1: By observing the stack trace for JavaScript errors in web workers, it was possible to leak the result of a cross-origin redirect. This applied only to content that can be parsed as script.

The host is installed with Mozilla Firefox 4.x through 13.0, Firefox ESR 10.x before 10.0.6 and is prone to a cross site scripting vulnerability. A flaw is present in the application, which fails to handle crafted data:URLs. Successful exploitation could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code.

The host is installed with Mozilla Firefox 4.x through 13.0, Firefox ESR 10.x before 10.0.6, Thunderbird 5.0 through 13.0, Thunderbird ESR 10.x before 10.0.6, or SeaMonkey before 2.11 and is prone to an arbitrary code execution vulnerability. A flaw is present in the applications, which fail to handle a crafted javascript: URL. Successful exploitation could allow attackers to execute arbitrary cod ...

The host is installed with Mozilla Firefox before 78.0.2 and is prone to an X-Frame-Options bypass vulnerability. The flaws are present in the application, which fails to handle an unknown vector. Successful exploitation can cause unspecified impact.


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