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Mozilla Firefox Security Advisory (MFSA2012-02) - Linux
This host is missing a security update for Mozilla Firefox. Copyright C 2021 Greenbone Networks GmbH 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-or-later This program is free software; y...
Mozilla Thunderbird 3.1.x Multiple Vulnerabilities
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Mozilla Firefox 3.6.x < 3.6.26 Multiple Vulnerabilities
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Mozilla Products IPv6 Literal Syntax Cross Domain Information Disclosure Vulnerability (MAC OS X)
The host is installed with Mozilla firefox/thunderbird/seamonkey and is prone to information disclosure vulnerability. OpenVAS Vulnerability Test $Id: gbmozillaprdtsipv6literalsyntaxinfodiscvulnmacosx.nasl 6445 2017-06-27 12:31:06Z santu $ Mozilla Products IPv6 Literal Syntax Cross Domain...
Firefox 3.6 < 3.6.26 Multiple Vulnerabilities (Mac OS X)
The installed version of Firefox 3.6 is earlier than 3.6.26. Such versions are potentially affected by multiple vulnerabilities : - A use-after-free error exists related to removed nsDOMAttribute child nodes.CVE-2011-3659 - The IPv6 literal syntax in web addresses is not being properly enforced...
Mozilla Thunderbird 3.1.x < 3.1.18 Multiple Vulnerabilities
The installed version of Thunderbird 3.1.x is earlier than 3.1.18 and is, therefore, potentially affected by the following vulnerabilities: - A use-after-free error exists related to removed nsDOMAttribute child nodes.CVE-2011-3659 - The IPv6 literal syntax in web addresses is not being properly...
Overly permissive IPv6 literal syntax — Mozilla
For historical reasons Firefox has been generous in its interpretation of web addresses containing square brackets around the host. If this host was not a valid IPv6 literal address, Firefox attempted to interpret the host as a regular domain name. Gregory Fleischer reported that requests made...