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javascript: URLs in chrome documents (MFSA 2011-08)
The nsIScriptableUnescapeHTML.parseFragment method in the ParanoidFragmentSink protection mechanism in Mozilla Firefox before 3.5.17 and 3.6.x before 3.6.14, Thunderbird before 3.1.8, and SeaMonkey before 2.0.12 does not properly sanitize HTML in a chrome document, which makes it easier for remot...
CVE-2005-4809
Mozilla Firefox 1.0.1 and possibly other versions, including Mozilla and Thunderbird, allows remote attackers to spoof the URL in the Status Bar via an A HREF tag that contains a TABLE tag that contains another A tag...
CVE-2005-4809
Mozilla Firefox 1.0.1 and possibly other versions, including Mozilla and Thunderbird, allows remote attackers to spoof the URL in the Status Bar via an A HREF tag that contains a TABLE tag that contains another A tag...
CVE-2005-4809
Mozilla Firefox 1.0.1 and possibly other versions, including Mozilla and Thunderbird, allows remote attackers to spoof the URL in the Status Bar via an A HREF tag that contains a TABLE tag that contains another A tag...
[Full-disclosure] New (19.10.05) MS-IE Url Spoofing bug (by K-Gen).
New 19.10.05 MS-IE Url Spoofing bug by K-Gen. Gr337s .. I K-Gen have found a new I think.. URL spoofing bug in IE. Affected : All MS-IE Browsers Win XP SP2 as well. This allows a malicious website to host a specially crafted A HREF tag that shows to the user as a link to one location, but actuall...
CVE-2004-0527
KDE Konqueror 2.1.1 and 2.2.2 allows remote attackers to spoof a legitimate URL in the status bar via A HREF tags with modified "alt" values that point to the legitimate site, combined with an image map whose href points to the malicious site, which facilitates a "phishing" attack...
CVE-2004-0527
CVE-2004-0527 affects KDE Konqueror 2.1.1 and 2.2.2. The issue allows remote attackers to spoof a legitimate URL in the status bar by using A HREF tags with modified alt values that point to the legitimate site, combined with an image map whose href points to the malicious site, enabling a phishi...