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Mozilla Firefox 108 : Because Firefox did not implement the unsafe-hashes CSP directive, an attacker who was able to inject markup into a page otherwise protected by a Content Security Policy may have been able to inject executable script. This would be severely constrained by the specified Content Security Policy of the document.

Mozilla Firefox 108, Mozilla Firefox ESR 102.7 and Mozilla Thunderbird 102.7 : An out of date library (libusrsctp) contained vulnerabilities that could potentially be exploited.

The host is installed with Mozilla Thunderbird before 102.5.1 and is prone to a sensitive information disclosure vulnerability. A flaw is present in the application, which fails to handle issues in quoting from an HTML email. Successful exploitation allow attackers to trigger network requests and load remote content.

Mozilla Firefox 107, Mozilla Firefox ESR 102.5 or Mozilla Thunderbird 102.5: Mozilla developers Andrew McCreight and Gabriele Svelto reported memory safety bugs present in Firefox 106 and Firefox ESR 102.4. Some of these bugs showed evidence of memory corruption and we presume that with enough effort some of these could have been exploited to run arbitrary code.

Mozilla Firefox 107, Mozilla Firefox ESR 102.5 or Mozilla Thunderbird 102.5: Using tables inside of an iframe, an attacker could have caused iframe contents to be rendered outside the boundaries of the iframe, resulting in potential user confusion or spoofing attacks.

Mozilla Firefox 107 : If the user added a security exception for an invalid TLS certificate, opened an ongoing TLS connection with a server that used that certificate, and then deleted the exception, Firefox would have kept the connection alive, making it seem like the certificate was still trusted.

Mozilla Firefox 107, Mozilla Firefox ESR 102.5 or Mozilla Thunderbird 102.5: If a custom mouse cursor is specified in CSS, under certain circumstances the cursor could have been drawn over the browser UI, resulting in potential user confusion or spoofing attacks.

Mozilla Firefox 107 : Service Workers did not detect Private Browsing Mode correctly in all cases, which could have led to Service Workers being written to disk for websites visited in Private Browsing Mode. This would not have persisted them in a state where they would run again, but it would have leaked Private Browsing Mode details to disk.

Mozilla Firefox 107, Mozilla Firefox ESR 102.5 or Mozilla Thunderbird 102.5: Keyboard events reference strings like "KeyA" that were at fixed, known, and widely-spread addresses. Cache-based timing attacks such as Prime+Probe could have possibly figured out which keys were being pressed.

Mozilla Firefox 107 : When downloading an HTML file, if the title of the page was formatted as a filename with a malicious extension, Firefox may have saved the file with that extension, leading to possible system compromise if the downloaded file was later ran.


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