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Mozilla Firefox before 56.0 :- A vulnerability where WebExtensions can download and attempt to open a file of some non-executable file types. This can be triggered without specific user interaction for the file download and open actions. This could be used to trigger known vulnerabilities in the programs that handle those document types.

Mozilla Firefox before 56.0 :- The instanceof operator can bypass the Xray wrapper mechanism. When called on web content from the browser itself or an extension the web content can provide its own result for that operator, possibly tricking the browser or extension into mishandling the element.

Mozilla Firefox before 56.0 :- WebExtensions could use popups and panels in the extension UI to load an about: privileged URL, violating security checks that disallow this behavior.

Mozilla Firefox before 56.0 :- On pages containing an iframe, the data: protocol can be used to create a modal dialog through Javascript that will have an arbitrary domains as the dialog's location, spoofing of the origin of the modal dialog from the user view.

Mozilla Firefox before 56.0 :- Inside the JavaScript parser, a cast of an integer to a narrower type can result in data read from outside the buffer being parsed. This usually results in a non-exploitable crash, but can leak a limited amount of information from memory if it matches JavaScript identifier syntax.

Mozilla Firefox before 56.0 :- If web content on a page is dragged onto portions of the browser UI, such as the tab bar, links can be opened that otherwise would not be allowed to open. This can allow malicious web content to open a locally stored file through file: URLs.

Mozilla Firefox before 56.0 :- Mozilla developers and community members Christian Holler, Jason Kratzer, Tobias Schneider, Tyson Smith, David Keeler, Nicolas B. Pierron, Mike Hommey, Ronald Crane, Tooru Fujisawa, and Philipp reported memory safety bugs present in Firefox. Some of these bugs showed evidence of memory corruption and we presume that with enough effort that some of these could be expl ...

Mozilla Firefox before 56.0, Firefox ESR before 52.4 or Thunderbird 52.4 :- Several fonts on OS X display some Tibetan and Arabic characters as whitespace. When used in the addressbar as part of an IDN this can be used for domain name spoofing attacks.

Mozilla Firefox before 56.0, Firefox ESR before 52.4 or Thunderbird 52.4 :- A buffer overflow occurs when drawing and validating elements with the ANGLE graphics library, used for WebGL content. This is due to an incorrect value being passed within the library during checks and results in a potentially exploitable crash.

Mozilla Firefox before 56.0, Firefox ESR before 52.4 or Thunderbird 52.4 :- The content security policy (CSP) sandbox directive did not create a unique origin for the document, causing it to behave as if the allow-same-origin keyword were always specified. This could allow a Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attack to be launched from unsafe content.


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