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Bugzilla developer Frédéric Buclin reported that the X-Frame-Options header is ignored when server push is used in multi-part responses. This can lead to potential clickjacking on sites that use X-Frame-Options as a protection.

Mozilla security researcher moz_bug_r_a4 reported that XrayWrappers can be bypassed to call content-defined toString and valueOf methods through DefaultValue . This can lead to unexpected behavior when privileged code acts on the incorrect values.

Mozilla engineer Matt Wobensmith discovered that when the getUserMedia permission dialog for an iframe appears in one domain, it will display its origin as that of the top-level document and not the calling framed page. This could lead to users incorrectly giving camera or microphone permissions when confusing the requesting page"s location for a hosting one"s.

Security researcher 3ric Johanson reported in discussions with Richard Newman and Holt Sorenson thatVerisign"s prevention measures for homograph attacks using InternationalizedDomain Names (IDN) were insufficiently rigorous, and this led to a limited possibility for domain spoofing in Firefox. IDN allows non-English speakers to use domains in their local language. Manysupported characters are ...

Security researcher Seb Patane reported an issue with the Mozilla Maintenance Service on Windows. He discovered that when the Mozilla Updater executable was inaccessible, the Maintenance Service will behave incorrectly and can be made to use an updater at an arbitrary location. This updater will run with the system privileges used by the Maintenance Service, allowing for local privilege escalatio ...

Mozilla developers identified and fixed several memory safety bugs in the browser engine used in Firefox and other Mozilla-based products. Some of these bugs showed evidence of memory corruption under certain circumstances, and we presume that with enough effort at least some of these could be exploited to run arbitrary code.

Security researcher Nils used the Address Sanitizer to discover a use-after-free problem when the Document Object Model is modified during a SetBody mutation event. This causes a potentially exploitablecrash.

Security researcher Nils used the Address Sanitizer to discover a use-after-free problem when generating a Certificate Request Message Format (CRMF) request with certain parameters. This causes a potentially exploitable crash.

Security researcher Seb Patane reported stack buffer overflows in both the Maintenance Service and the Mozilla Updater when unexpectedly long paths were encountered. A local attacker could pass these as command-line arguments to the Maintenance Service to crash either program and potentially lead to arbitrary code being run with the Administrator privileges used by the Maintenance Service and inh ...

Security researcher Aki Helin from OUSPG used the AddressSanitizer tool to discover a crash during the decoding of WAV format audio files in some instances. This crash is not exploitable but could be used for a denial of service (DOS) attack by malicious parties.


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