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Mozilla Firefox 67, Mozilla Firefox ESR 60.7 and Mozilla Thunderbird 60.7: Mozilla developers and community members Olli Pettay, Bogdan Tara, Jan de Mooij, Jason Kratzer, Jan Varga, Gary Kwong, Tim Guan-tin Chien, Tyson Smith, Ronald Crane, and Ted Campbell reported memory safety bugs present in Firefox 66 and Firefox ESR 60.6. Some of these bugs showed evidence of memory corruption and we presume ...

Mozilla Firefox 67 : Mozilla developers and community members Christian Holler, Andrei Ciure, Julien Cristau, Jan de Mooij, Jan Varga, Marcia Knous, Andre Bargull, and Philipp reported memory safety bugs present in Firefox 66. Some of these bugs showed evidence of memory corruption and we presume that with enough effort that some of these could be exploited to run arbitrary code.

Mozilla Firefox 67, Mozilla Firefox ESR 60.7 and Mozilla Thunderbird 60.7: A possible vulnerability exists where type confusion can occur when manipulating JavaScript objects in object groups, allowing for the bypassing of security checks within these groups.

Mozilla Firefox 67, Mozilla Firefox ESR 60.7 and Mozilla Thunderbird 60.7: Images from a different domain can be read using a canvas object in some circumstances. This could be used to steal image data from a different site in violation of same-origin policy.

Mozilla Firefox 67, Mozilla Firefox ESR 60.7 and Mozilla Thunderbird 60.7: A race condition is present in the crash generation server used to generate data for the crash reporter. This issue can lead to a use-after-free in the main process, resulting in a potentially exploitable crash and a sandbox escape.

Mozilla Firefox 67, Mozilla Firefox ESR 60.7 and Mozilla Thunderbird 60.7: A vulnerability where a JavaScript compartment mismatch can occur while working with the <code>fetch</code> API, resulting in a potentially exploitable crash.

Mozilla Firefox 67, Mozilla Firefox ESR 60.7 and Mozilla Thunderbird 60.7: A use-after-free vulnerability can occur in the chrome event handler when it is freed while still in use. This results in a potentially exploitable crash.

Mozilla Firefox 67 : A use-after-free vulnerability can occur in <code>AssertWorkerThread</code> due to a race condition with shared workers. This results in a potentially exploitable crash.

A type confusion vulnerability can occur when manipulating JavaScript objects due to issues in Array.pop. This can allow for an exploitable crash. We are aware of targeted attacks in the wild abusing this flaw.

Insufficient vetting of parameters passed with the Prompt:Open IPC message between child and parent processes can result in the non-sandboxed parent process opening web content chosen by a compromised child process. When combined with additional vulnerabilities this could result in executing arbitrary code on the user's computer.


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