The Mozilla Foundation reports of multiple security issues in Firefox, Seamonkey, and Thunderbird. Several of these issues can probably be used to run arbitrary code with the privilege of the user running the program.
- MFSA 2007-08 onUnload + document.write() memory corruption
- MFSA 2007-07 Embedded nulls in location.hostname confuse same-domain checks
- MFSA 2007-06 Mozilla Network Security Services (NSS) SSLv2 buffer overflow
- MFSA 2007-05 XSS and local file access by opening blocked popups
- MFSA 2007-04 Spoofing using custom cursor and CSS3 hotspot
- MFSA 2007-03 Information disclosure through cache collisions
- MFSA 2007-02 Improvements to help protect against Cross-Site Scripting attacks
- MFSA 2007-01 Crashes with evidence of memory corruption (rv:1.8.0.10/1.8.1.2)
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