The Content-Security-Policy-Report-Only
header could allow an attacker to leak a child iframe's unredacted URI when interaction with that iframe triggers a redirect.
A background script invoking requestFullscreen
and then blocking the main thread could force the browser into fullscreen mode indefinitely, resulting in potential user confusion or spoofing attacks.
A lack of in app notification for entering fullscreen mode could have lead to a malicious website spoofing browser chrome.
This bug only affects Firefox Focus. Other versions of Firefox are unaffected.
An attacker could construct a PKCS 12 cert bundle in such a way that could allow for arbitrary memory writes via PKCS 12 Safe Bag attributes being mishandled.
Cross-compartment wrappers wrapping a scripted proxy could have caused objects from other compartments to be stored in the main compartment resulting in a use-after-free after unwrapping the proxy.
An invalid downcast from nsTextNode
to SVGElement
could have lead to undefined behavior.
Members of the DEVMODEW
struct set by the printer device driver weren't being validated and could have resulted in invalid values which in turn would cause the browser to attempt out of bounds access to related variables.
This bug only affects Firefox on Windows. Other operating systems are unaffected.
Module load requests that failed were not being checked as to whether or not they were cancelled causing a use-after-free in ScriptLoadContext
.
Permission prompts for opening external schemes were only shown for ContentPrincipals
resulting in extensions being able to open them without user interaction via ExpandedPrincipals
. This could lead to further malicious actions such as downloading files or interacting with software already installed on the system.
When encoding data from an inputStream
in xpcom
the size of the input being encoded was not correctly calculated potentially leading to an out of bounds memory write.
After downloading a Windows .url
shortcut from the local filesystem, an attacker could supply a remote path that would lead to unexpected network requests from the operating system. This also had the potential to leak NTLM credentials to the resource.
This bug only affects Firefox on Windows. Other operating systems are unaffected.
When importing a SPKI RSA public key as ECDSA P-256, the key would be handled incorrectly causing the tab to crash.
Mozilla developers Kershaw Chang and the Mozilla Fuzzing Team reported memory safety bugs present in Firefox 109 and Firefox ESR 102.7. Some of these bugs showed evidence of memory corruption and we presume that with enough effort some of these could have been exploited to run arbitrary code.
Mozilla developers Philipp and Gabriele Svelto reported memory safety bugs present in Firefox ESR 102.7. Some of these bugs showed evidence of memory corruption and we presume that with enough effort some of these could have been exploited to run arbitrary code.