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Mozilla Firefox 107, Mozilla Firefox ESR 102.5 or Mozilla Thunderbird 102.5: When a ServiceWorker intercepted a request with code FetchEvent/code, the origin of the request was lost after the ServiceWorker took ownership of it. This had the effect of negating SameSite cookie protections. This was addressed in the spec and then in browsers.

Mozilla Firefox 107, Mozilla Firefox ESR 102.5 or Mozilla Thunderbird 102.5: The garbage collector could have been aborted in several states and zones and code GCRuntime::finishCollection /code may not have been called, leading to a use-after-free and potentially exploitable crash

Mozilla Firefox 107, Mozilla Firefox ESR 102.5 or Mozilla Thunderbird 102.5: Through a series of popups that reuse windowName, an attacker can cause a window to go fullscreen without the user seeing the notification prompt, resulting in potential user confusion or spoofing attacks.

Mozilla Firefox 107 : If an attacker loaded a font using codeFontFace()/code on a background worker, a use-after-free could have occurred, leading to a potentially exploitable crash.

Mozilla Firefox 107, Mozilla Firefox ESR 102.5 or Mozilla Thunderbird 102.5: If an out-of-memory condition occurred when creating a JavaScript global, a JavaScript realm may be deleted while references to it lived on in a BaseShape. This could lead to a use-after-free causing a potentially exploitable crash.

Mozilla Firefox 107, Mozilla Firefox ESR 102.5 or Mozilla Thunderbird 102.5: Freeing arbitrary codensIInputStream/code's on a different thread than creation could have led to a use-after-free and potentially exploitable crash.

Mozilla Firefox 107, Mozilla Firefox ESR 102.5 or Mozilla Thunderbird 102.5: Through a series of popup and codewindow.print()/code calls, an attacker can cause a window to go fullscreen without the user seeing the notification prompt, resulting in potential user confusion or spoofing attacks.

Mozilla Firefox 107, Mozilla Firefox ESR 102.5 or Mozilla Thunderbird 102.5: Service Workers should not be able to infer information about opaque cross-origin responses; but timing information for cross-origin media combined with Range requests might have allowed them to determine the presence or length of a media file.

Mozilla Firefox 106.0, Mozilla Firefox ESR 102.4 : Mozilla developers Ashley Hale and the Mozilla Fuzzing Team reported memory safety bugs present in Firefox 105 and Firefox ESR 102.3. 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 106.0 : Logins saved by Firefox should be managed by the Password Manager component which uses encryption to save files on-disk. Instead, the username (not password) was saved by the Form Manager to an unencrypted file on disk.


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