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SUSE CVE
SUSE CVE
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SUSE CVE-2007-4879

Mozilla Firefox before Firefox 2.0.0.13, and SeaMonkey before 1.1.9, can automatically install TLS client certificates with minimal user interaction, and automatically sends these certificates when requested, which makes it easier for remote web sites to track user activities across domains by...

5CVSS6.7AI score0.01587EPSS
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Hacker One
Hacker One
added 2018/03/30 7:15 p.m.53 views

Brave Software: Cross domain tracking even with 3rd party cookies disabled.

Cross domain tracking Default settings from Brave browser has 3rd party cookies disabled. Which I am assuming also disables 3rd part storage like IndexedDB etc. Because of this protection it is not possible for a 3rd party to track users across multiple domains. But, Even though third-party cooki...

6.9AI score
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UbuntuCve
UbuntuCve
added 2007/07/17 9:30 p.m.29 views

CVE-2007-3827

Mozilla Firefox allows for cookies to be set with a null domain aka "domainless cookies", which allows remote attackers to pass information between arbitrary domains and track user activity, as demonstrated by the domain attribute in the document.cookie variable in a javascript: window...

5CVSS6.1AI score0.00333EPSS
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Packet Storm
Packet Storm
added 1999/12/01 12:0 a.m.31 views

netscape.4.x.java.txt

Netscape 4.x javascript security flaw Versions tested: Windows98/Netscape4.7,Windows95/Netscape4.05 Description: Credits to Henri Torgemane Netscape has a "persistent" navigator object, which means that any data put in the window.navigator object will be accessible to every other window as long a...

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