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UBUNTU-CVE-2015-0799
The HTTP Alternative Services feature in Mozilla Firefox before 37.0.1 allows man-in-the-middle attackers to bypass an intended X.509 certificate-verification step for an SSL server by specifying that server in the uri-host field of an Alt-Svc HTTP/2 response header...
Firefox 37 arrives with Opportunistic Encryption support
Mozilla has rolled out the latest Version 37 of its Firefox browser for Windows desktop, Mac, Linux and Android operating systems. The new release also adds patches for 13 different security advisories along with some new security improvements as well as user-experience features. The biggest...
mozilla -- multiple vulnerabilities
The Mozilla Project reports: MFSA 2015-44 Certificate verification bypass through the HTTP/2 Alt-Svc header MFSA 2015-43 Loading privileged content through Reader mode...
Certificate verification bypass through the HTTP/2 Alt-Svc header — Mozilla
Security researcher Muneaki Nishimura discovered a flaw in the Mozilla's HTTP Alternative Services implementation. If an Alt-Svc header is specified in the HTTP/2 response, SSL certificate verification can be bypassed for the specified alternate server. As a result of this, warnings of invalid SS...