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nss: Network Security Service library Several security issues were fixed in NSS.

Mozilla Firefox 102.0 : The MediaError message property should be consistent to avoid leaking information about cross-origin resources; however for a same-site cross-origin resource, the message could have leaked information enabling XS-Leaks attacks.

Mozilla Firefox 102.0 : ASN.1 parsing of an indefinite SEQUENCE inside an indefinite GROUP could have resulted in the parser accepting malformed ASN.1.

Mozilla Firefox 102.0 : SVG tags that referenced a same-origin document could have resulted in script execution if attacker input was sanitized via the HTML Sanitizer API. This would have required the attacker to reference a same-origin JavaScript file containing the script to be executed.

Mozilla Firefox 102.0 : Even when an iframe was sandboxed with allow-top-navigation-by-user-activation, if it received a redirect header to an external protocol the browser would process the redirect and prompt the user as appropriate.

Mozilla Firefox 102.0 : The HTML Sanitizer should have sanitized the href attribute of SVG tags; however it incorrectly did not sanitize xlink:href attributes.

Mozilla Firefox 102.0, Mozilla Firefox ESR 91.11, Mozilla Thunderbird 91.11 and Mozilla Thunderbird 102 : If there was a PAC URL set and the server that hosts the PAC was not reachable, OCSP requests would have been blocked, resulting in incorrect error pages being shown.

Mozilla Firefox 102.0 : When downloading an update for an addon, the downloaded addon update's version was not verified to match the version selected from the manifest. If the manifest had been tampered with on the server, an attacker could trick the browser into downgrading the addon to a prior version.

Mozilla Firefox 102.0, Mozilla Firefox ESR 91.11, Mozilla Thunderbird 91.11 and Mozilla Thunderbird 102 : Navigations between XML documents may have led to a use-after-free and potentially exploitable crash.

The host is missing a high severity security update according to the Mozilla advisory MFSA2022-26 and is prone to multiple vulnerabilities. The flaws are present in the application, which fails to properly handle unspecified vectors. Successful exploitation allows an attacker to have unspecified impact.


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