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Mozilla Firefox 68, Mozilla Firefox ESR 60.8 and Mozilla Thunderbird 60.8: A vulnerability exists where if a user opens a locally saved HTML file, this file can use <code>file:</code> URIs to access other files in the same directory or sub-directories if the names are known or guessed. The Fetch API can then be used to read the contents of any files stored in these directories and they may uploade ...

Mozilla Firefox 68, Mozilla Firefox ESR 60.8 and Mozilla Thunderbird 60.8: As part of his winning Pwn2Own entry, Niklas Baumstark demonstrated a sandbox escape by installing a malicious language pack and then opening a browser feature that used the compromised translation.

Mozilla Firefox 68.0.2, Mozilla Firefox ESR 68.0.2: When a master password is set, it is required to be entered before stored passwords can be accessed in the 'Saved Logins' dialog. It was found that locally stored passwords can be copied to the clipboard thorough the 'copy password' context menu item without first entering the master password, allowing for potential theft of stored passwords.

Mozilla Firefox 69, Mozilla Firefox ESR 68.1 : Mozilla developers and community members Mikhail Gavrilov, Tyson Smith, Marcia Knous, Tom Ritter, Philipp, and Bob Owens reported memory safety bugs present in Firefox 68 and Firefox ESR 68. Some of these bugs showed evidence of memory corruption and we presume that with enough effort that some of these could be exploited to run arbitrary code.

Mozilla Firefox 69, Mozilla Firefox ESR 68.1 : The Mozilla Maintenance Service does not guard against files being hardlinked to another file in the <code>updates</code> directory, allowing for the replacement of local files, including the Maintenance Service executable, which is run with privileged access. Additionally, there was a race condition during checks for junctions and symbolic links by t ...

Mozilla Firefox 69, Mozilla Firefox ESR 68.1 : If a Content Security Policy (CSP) directive is defined that uses a hash-based source that takes the empty string as input, execution of any <code>javascript:</code> URIs will be allowed. This could allow for malicious JavaScript content to be run, bypassing CSP permissions.

Mozilla Firefox 69, Mozilla Firefox ESR 68.1 and Mozilla Thunderbird 68.1 : Mozilla developers and community members Tyson Smith and Nathan Froyd reported memory safety bugs present in Firefox 68, Firefox ESR 68, and Firefox 60.9. Some of these bugs showed evidence of memory corruption and we presume that with enough effort that some of these could be exploited to run arbitrary code.

Mozilla Firefox 69, Mozilla Firefox ESR 68.1 and Mozilla Thunderbird 68.1 : A same-origin policy violation occurs allowing the theft of cross-origin images through a combination of SVG filters and a <code><canvas></code> element due to an error in how same-origin policy is applied to cached image content. The resulting same-origin policy violation could allow for data theft.

Mozilla Firefox 69, Mozilla Firefox ESR 68.1 and Mozilla Thunderbird 68.1 : Navigation events were not fully adhering to the W3C's "Navigation-Timing Level 2" draft specification in some instances for the <code>unload</code> event, which restricts access to detailed timing attributes to only be same-origin. This resulted in potential cross-origin information exposure of history through timing side ...

Mozilla Firefox 69, Mozilla Firefox ESR 68.1 and Mozilla Thunderbird 68.1 : Some HTML elements, such as <code><title></code> and <code><textarea></code>, can contain literal angle brackets without treating them as markup. It is possible to pass a literal closing tag to <code>.innerHTML</code> on these elements, and subsequent content after that will be parsed as if it were outside the tag. This ca ...


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