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firefox: thunderbird: Improper Keypress Handling in Executable File Confirmation Dialog
A flaw was found in Mozilla. The Mozilla Foundation's Security Advisory describes the following issue: When handling keypress events, an attacker may have been able to trick a user into bypassing the "Open Executable File?" confirmation dialog. This could have led to malicious code execution...
firefox: thunderbird: Improper Keypress Handling in Executable File Confirmation Dialog
A flaw was found in Mozilla. The Mozilla Foundation's Security Advisory describes the following issue: When handling keypress events, an attacker may have been able to trick a user into bypassing the "Open Executable File?" confirmation dialog. This could have led to malicious code execution...
firefox: thunderbird: Improper Keypress Handling in Executable File Confirmation Dialog
A flaw was found in Mozilla. The Mozilla Foundation's Security Advisory describes the following issue: When handling keypress events, an attacker may have been able to trick a user into bypassing the "Open Executable File?" confirmation dialog. This could have led to malicious code execution...
firefox: thunderbird: Improper Keypress Handling in Executable File Confirmation Dialog
A flaw was found in Mozilla. The Mozilla Foundation's Security Advisory describes the following issue: When handling keypress events, an attacker may have been able to trick a user into bypassing the "Open Executable File?" confirmation dialog. This could have led to malicious code execution...
firefox: thunderbird: Improper Keypress Handling in Executable File Confirmation Dialog
A flaw was found in Mozilla. The Mozilla Foundation's Security Advisory describes the following issue: When handling keypress events, an attacker may have been able to trick a user into bypassing the "Open Executable File?" confirmation dialog. This could have led to malicious code execution...
firefox: thunderbird: Improper Keypress Handling in Executable File Confirmation Dialog
A flaw was found in Mozilla. The Mozilla Foundation's Security Advisory describes the following issue: When handling keypress events, an attacker may have been able to trick a user into bypassing the "Open Executable File?" confirmation dialog. This could have led to malicious code execution...
The vulnerability of the “Open Executable File” window in browsers such as Mozilla Firefox, Firefox ESR, and the email client Thunderbird allows a perpetrator to execute arbitrary code.
The vulnerability of the “Open Executable File” window in browsers such as Mozilla Firefox, Firefox ESR, and the email client Thunderbird is related to incorrect event handling due to improper code generation. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code remotely...
SUSE CVE-2024-11697
When handling keypress events, an attacker may have been able to trick a user into bypassing the "Open Executable File?" confirmation dialog. This could have led to malicious code execution. This vulnerability affects Firefox 133, Firefox ESR 128.5, Thunderbird 133, and Thunderbird 128.5...
CVE-2024-11697
When handling keypress events, an attacker may have been able to trick a user into bypassing the "Open Executable File?" confirmation dialog. This could have led to malicious code execution. This vulnerability affects Firefox 133, Firefox ESR 128.5, Thunderbird 133, and Thunderbird 128.5...
UBUNTU-CVE-2024-11697
When handling keypress events, an attacker may have been able to trick a user into bypassing the "Open Executable File?" confirmation dialog. This could have led to malicious code execution. This vulnerability affects Firefox 133, Firefox ESR 128.5, Thunderbird 133, and Thunderbird 128.5...