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USN-5782-2 firefox regressions
USN-5782-1 fixed vulnerabilities in Firefox. The update introduced several minor regressions. This update fixes the problem. We apologize for the inconvenience. Original advisory details: It was discovered that Firefox was using an out-of-date libusrsctp library. An attacker could possibly use th...
USN-5782-2: Firefox regressions
USN-5782-1 fixed vulnerabilities in Firefox. The update introduced several minor regressions. This update fixes the problem. We apologize for the inconvenience. Original advisory details: It was discovered that Firefox was using an out-of-date libusrsctp library. An attacker could possibly use th...
CVE-2022-34482
An attacker who could have convinced a user to drag and drop an image to a filesystem could have manipulated the resulting filename to contain an executable extension, and by extension potentially tricked the user into executing malicious code. While very similar, this is a separate issue from...
CVE-2022-34483
An attacker who could have convinced a user to drag and drop an image to a filesystem could have manipulated the resulting filename to contain an executable extension, and by extension potentially tricked the user into executing malicious code. While very similar, this is a separate issue from...
CVE-2022-22756
If a user was convinced to drag and drop an image to their desktop or other folder, the resulting object could have been changed into an executable script which would have run arbitrary code after the user clicked on it. This vulnerability affects Firefox 97, Thunderbird 91.6, and Firefox ESR 91....
DEBIAN-CVE-2022-22756
If a user was convinced to drag and drop an image to their desktop or other folder, the resulting object could have been changed into an executable script which would have run arbitrary code after the user clicked on it. This vulnerability affects Firefox 97, Thunderbird 91.6, and Firefox ESR 91....
Code injection
An attacker who could have convinced a user to drag and drop an image to a filesystem could have manipulated the resulting filename to contain an executable extension, and by extension potentially tricked the user into executing malicious code. While very similar, this is a separate issue from...
CVE-2022-22756
If a user was convinced to drag and drop an image to their desktop or other folder, the resulting object could have been changed into an executable script which would have run arbitrary code after the user clicked on it. This vulnerability affects Firefox 97, Thunderbird 91.6, and Firefox ESR 91....
CVE-2022-34482
An attacker who could have convinced a user to drag and drop an image to a filesystem could have manipulated the resulting filename to contain an executable extension, and by extension potentially tricked the user into executing malicious code. While very similar, this is a separate issue from...
CVE-2022-34482
An attacker who could have convinced a user to drag and drop an image to a filesystem could have manipulated the resulting filename to contain an executable extension, and by extension potentially tricked the user into executing malicious code. While very similar, this is a separate issue from...
CVE-2022-22756
If a user was convinced to drag and drop an image to their desktop or other folder, the resulting object could have been changed into an executable script which would have run arbitrary code after the user clicked on it. This vulnerability affects Firefox 97, Thunderbird 91.6, and Firefox ESR 91....
CVE-2022-22756
If a user was convinced to drag and drop an image to their desktop or other folder, the resulting object could have been changed into an executable script which would have run arbitrary code after the user clicked on it. This vulnerability affects Firefox 97, Thunderbird 91.6, and Firefox ESR 91....
Mozilla Firefox ESR Security Advisories (MFSA2022-51, MFSA2022-53) - Windows
Mozilla Firefox ESR is prone to multiple vulnerabilities. SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2022 Greenbone AG Some text descriptions might be excerpted from a referenced sources, and are Copyright C by the respective right holders. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only CPE = "cpe:/a:mozilla:firefoxesr";...
RHEL 8 : thunderbird (RHSA-2022:9077)
The remote Redhat Enterprise Linux 8 host has a package installed that is affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the RHSA-2022:9077 advisory. Mozilla Thunderbird is a standalone mail and newsgroup client. This update upgrades Thunderbird to version 102.6.0. Security Fixes: Mozilla:...
Mozilla Firefox Security Advisories (MFSA2022-51, MFSA2022-53) - Mac OS X
Mozilla Firefox is prone to multiple vulnerabilities. SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2022 Greenbone AG Some text descriptions might be excerpted from a referenced sources, and are Copyright C by the respective right holders. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only CPE = "cpe:/a:mozilla:firefox";...
Mozilla: Drag and Dropped Filenames could have been truncated to malicious extensions
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: A file with a long filename could have had its filename truncated to remove the valid extension, leaving a malicious extension in its place. This could potentially led to user confusion and the execution of malicious code...
Important: Red Hat Security Advisory: thunderbird security update
An update for thunderbird is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Important. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System CVSS base score, which gives a detailed severity rating, is available for each vulnerability fr...
Mozilla: Drag and Dropped Filenames could have been truncated to malicious extensions
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: A file with a long filename could have had its filename truncated to remove the valid extension, leaving a malicious extension in its place. This could potentially led to user confusion and the execution of malicious code...
Mozilla: Drag and Dropped Filenames could have been truncated to malicious extensions
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: A file with a long filename could have had its filename truncated to remove the valid extension, leaving a malicious extension in its place. This could potentially led to user confusion and the execution of malicious code...
Mozilla: Drag and Dropped Filenames could have been truncated to malicious extensions
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: A file with a long filename could have had its filename truncated to remove the valid extension, leaving a malicious extension in its place. This could potentially led to user confusion and the execution of malicious code...