![]() ![]() ![]() Published: Decem5:15:09 PM -0500Ī use-after-free could have occured when an HTTP2 session object was released on a different thread, leading to memory corruption and a potentially exploitable crash. This vulnerability affects Thunderbird < 91.4.0, Firefox ESR < 91.4.0, and Firefox < 95. Under certain circumstances, asynchronous functions could have caused a navigation to fail but expose the target URL. Published: Decem5:15:09 PM -0500Īn incorrect type conversion of sizes from 64bit to 32bit integers allowed an attacker to corrupt memory leading to a potentially exploitable crash. #FIREFOX ESR 38.3.0 FULL#Published: Decem5:15:09 PM -0500īy misusing a race in our notification code, an attacker could have forcefully hidden the notification for pages that had received full screen and pointer lock access, which could have been used for spoofing attacks. This could have led to a use-after-free causing a potentially exploitable crash. Published: Decem5:15:09 PM -0500įailure to correctly record the location of live pointers across wasm instance calls resulted in a GC occurring within the call not tracing those live pointers. When invoking protocol handlers for external protocols, a supplied parameter URL containing spaces was not properly escaped. Using XMLHttpRequest, an attacker could have identified installed applications by probing error messages for loading external protocols. ![]() Published: Decem5:15:10 PM -0500ĭocuments loaded with the CSP sandbox directive could have escaped the sandbox's script restriction by embedding additional content. Using the Location API in a loop could have caused severe application hangs and crashes. It was possible to recreate previous cursor spoofing attacks against users with a zoomed native cursor. ![]()
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