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Mozilla Firefox before 52.0 and Thunderbird before 52.0 :- In certain circumstances a networking event listener can be prematurely released. This appears to result in a null dereference in practice.

Mozilla Firefox before 52.0 :- An attack can use a blob URL and script to spoof an arbitrary addressbar URL prefaced by blob: as the protocol, leading to user confusion and further spoofing attacks.

Mozilla Firefox before 52.0 and Thunderbird before 52.0 :- The file picker dialog can choose and display the wrong local default directory when instantiated. On some operating systems, this can lead to information disclosure, such as the operating system or the local account name.

Mozilla Firefox before 52.0 and Thunderbird before 52.0 :- A segmentation fault can occur during some bidirectional layout operations.

Mozilla Firefox before 52.0 and Thunderbird before 52.0 :- A buffer overflow read during SVG filter color value operations, resulting in data exposure.

Mozilla Firefox before 52.0 and Thunderbird before 52.0 :- A segmentation fault can occur in the Skia graphics library during some canvas operations due to issues with mask/clip intersection and empty masks.

Mozilla Firefox before 52.0 and Thunderbird before 52.0 :- When adding a range to an object in the DOM, it is possible to use addRange to add the range to an incorrect root object. This triggers a use-after-free, resulting in a potentially exploitable crash.

Mozilla Firefox before 51.0 :- The mozAddonManager allows for the installation of extensions from the CDN for addons.mozilla.org, a publicly accessible site. This could allow malicious extensions to install additional extensions from the CDN in combination with an XSS attack on Mozilla AMO sites.

Mozilla Firefox before 51.0 :- Special about: pages used by web content, such as RSS feeds, can load privileged about: pages in an iframe. If a content-injection bug were found in one of those pages this could allow for potential privilege escalation.

Mozilla Firefox before 51.0 :- WebExtensions could use the mozAddonManager API by modifying the CSP headers on sites with the appropriate permissions and then using host requests to redirect script loads to a malicious site. This allows a malicious extension to then install additional extensions without explicit user permission.


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