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Mozilla Firefox ESR 102.6, Mozilla Thunderbird 102.6 and Mozilla Firefox : A use-after-free in WebGL extensions could have led to a potentially exploitable crash.

Mozilla Firefox ESR 102.6, Mozilla Thunderbird 102.6 and Mozilla Firefox 106.0 : An optimization in WebGL was incorrect in some cases, and could have led to memory corruption and a potentially exploitable crash.

Mozilla Firefox ESR 102.6 and Mozilla Thunderbird 102.6 : A missing check related to tex units could have led to a use-after-free and potentially exploitable crash.

Mozilla Firefox 108 : Mozilla developers and community members Lukas Bernhard, Gabriele Svelto, Randell Jesup, and the Mozilla Fuzzing Team reported memory safety bugs present in Firefox 107. 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 108, Mozilla Firefox ESR 102.6 and Mozilla Thunderbird 102.6 : Mozilla developers Randell Jesup, Valentin Gosu, Olli Pettay, and the Mozilla Fuzzing Team reported memory safety bugs present in Firefox 107 and Firefox ESR 102.5. 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 108, Mozilla Firefox ESR 102.7 and Mozilla Thunderbird 102.7 : By confusing the browser, the fullscreen notification could have been delayed or suppressed, resulting in potential user confusion or spoofing attacks.

Mozilla Firefox 108, Mozilla Firefox ESR 102.6 and Mozilla Thunderbird 102.6 : The executable file warning was not presented when downloading .atloc and .ftploc files, which can run commands on a user's computer.

Mozilla Firefox 108, Mozilla Firefox ESR 102.6.1 and Mozilla Thunderbird 102.6.1 : A file with a long filename could have had its filename truncated to remove the valid extension, leaving a malicious extension in its place. This could have potentially led to user confusion and the execution of malicious code.

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.


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