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Mozilla Firefox before 56.0, Firefox ESR before 52.4 or Thunderbird 52.4 :- The content security policy (CSP) sandbox directive did not create a unique origin for the document, causing it to behave as if the allow-same-origin keyword were always specified. This could allow a Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attack to be launched from unsafe content.

Mozilla Firefox before 56.0, Firefox ESR before 52.4 or Thunderbird 52.4 :- A use-after-free vulnerability can occur in design mode when image objects are resized if objects referenced during the resizing have been freed from memory. This results in a potentially exploitable crash.

Mozilla Firefox before 56.0, Firefox ESR before 52.4 or Thunderbird 52.4 :- A use-after-free vulnerability can occur when manipulating arrays of Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) elements within containers through the DOM. This results in a potentially exploitable crash.

Mozilla Firefox before 56.0, Firefox ESR before 52.4 or Thunderbird 52.4 :- File downloads encoded with blob: and data: URL elements bypassed normal file download checks though the Phishing and Malware Protection feature and its block lists of suspicious sites and files. This would allow malicious sites to lure users into downloading executables that would otherwise be detected as suspicious.

Mozilla Firefox before 56.0, Firefox ESR before 52.4 or Thunderbird 52.4 :- Mozilla developers and community members Christoph Diehl, Jan de Mooij, Jason Kratzer, Randell Jesup, Tom Ritter, Tyson Smith, and Sebastian Hengst reported memory safety bugs present in Firefox and Firefox ESR. Some of these bugs showed evidence of memory corruption and we presume that with enough effort that some of thes ...

Mozilla Firefox before 56.0, Firefox ESR before 52.4 or Thunderbird 52.4 :- During TLS 1.2 exchanges, handshake hashes are generated which point to a message buffer. This saved data is used for later messages but in some cases, the handshake transcript can exceed the space available in the current buffer, causing the allocation of a new buffer. This leaves a pointer pointing to the old, freed buff ...

Mozilla Firefox before 56.0, Firefox ESR before 52.4 or Thunderbird 52.4 :- A use-after-free vulnerability can occur in the Fetch API when the worker or the associated window are freed when still in use, resulting in a potentially exploitable crash.

Mozilla Firefox before 55.0 :- A content security policy (CSP) frame-ancestors directive containing origins with paths allows for comparisons against those paths instead of the origin. This results in a cross-origin information leak of this path information.

Mozilla Firefox before 55.0 :- A use-after-free vulnerability can occur when the layer manager is freed too early when rendering specific SVG content, resulting in a potentially exploitable crash.

Mozilla Firefox before 55.0 :- JavaScript in the about:webrtc page is not sanitized properly being assigned to innerHTML. Data on this page is supplied by WebRTC usage and is not under third-party control, making this difficult to exploit, but the vulnerability could possibly be used for a cross-site scripting (XSS) attack.


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