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CVE-2007-2870
Mozilla Firefox 1.5.x before 1.5.0.12 and 2.x before 2.0.0.4, and SeaMonkey 1.0.9 and 1.1.2, allows remote attackers to bypass the same-origin policy and conduct cross-site scripting XSS and other attacks by using the addEventListener method to add an event listener for a site, which is executed ...
Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2007-16
Title: XSS using addEventListener Impact: High Announced: May 30, 2007 Reporter: mozbugra4 Products: Firefox, SeaMonkey Fixed in: Firefox 2.0.0.4 Firefox 1.5.0.12 SeaMonkey 1.0.9 SeaMonkey 1.1.2 Description Mozilla contributor mozbugra4 demonstrated that the addEventListener method could be used ...
CVE-2007-2870
Mozilla Firefox 1.5.x before 1.5.0.12 and 2.x before 2.0.0.4, and SeaMonkey 1.0.9 and 1.1.2, allows remote attackers to bypass the same-origin policy and conduct cross-site scripting XSS and other attacks by using the addEventListener method to add an event listener for a site, which is executed ...
CVE-2007-2870
CVE-2007-2870 affects Mozilla Firefox 1.5.x before 1.5.0.12 and 2.x before 2.0.0.4, as well as SeaMonkey 1.0.9 and 1.1.2. The vulnerability arises from using addEventListener to register an event listener for a site, which can then execute in the context of that site and bypass the same-origin po...
security flaw
Mozilla Firefox 1.5.x before 1.5.0.12 and 2.x before 2.0.0.4, and SeaMonkey 1.0.9 and 1.1.2, allows remote attackers to bypass the same-origin policy and conduct cross-site scripting XSS and other attacks by using the addEventListener method to add an event listener for a site, which is executed ...
security flaw
Mozilla Firefox 1.5.x before 1.5.0.12 and 2.x before 2.0.0.4, and SeaMonkey 1.0.9 and 1.1.2, allows remote attackers to bypass the same-origin policy and conduct cross-site scripting XSS and other attacks by using the addEventListener method to add an event listener for a site, which is executed ...
Mozilla Firefox <= 2.0.0.1 (location.hostname) Cross-Domain Vulnerability
No description provided by source. !-- Mozilla Firefox 'location.hostname' Cross-Domain Vulnerability Software : Mozilla Firefox version 2.0.0.1 and prior CVE reference : CVE-2007-0981 Impact : Security Bypass Risk : Moderate...
Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.1 - location.hostname Cross-Domain
Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.1 - location.hostname Cross-Domain Options - Privacy - Show Cookies for login.live.com Gorn, gorn.supportgmailcom 2007-02-19 16:00 -- var mydomain = '127.0.0.1'; var varcook = 'MSPPre=firefoxvulnerabilitytest'; var domcook = 'login.live.com'; if location.hostna...
Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.1 - 'location.hostname' Cross-Domain
Options - Privacy - Show Cookies for login.live.com Gorn, gorn.supportgmailcom 2007-02-19 16:00 -- var mydomain = '127.0.0.1'; var varcook = 'MSPPre=firefoxvulnerabilitytest'; var domcook = 'login.live.com'; if location.hostname == mydomain try location.hostname = mydomain + '\x0...
CVE-2007-0981
Mozilla based browsers, including Firefox before 1.5.0.10 and 2.x before 2.0.0.2, and SeaMonkey before 1.0.8, allow remote attackers to bypass the same origin policy, steal cookies, and conduct other attacks by writing a URI with a null byte to the hostname location.hostname DOM property, due to...
Code injection
Mozilla based browsers, including Firefox before 1.5.0.10 and 2.x before 2.0.0.2, and SeaMonkey before 1.0.8, allow remote attackers to bypass the same origin policy, steal cookies, and conduct other attacks by writing a URI with a null byte to the hostname location.hostname DOM property, due to...
CVE-2007-0981
Mozilla based browsers, including Firefox before 1.5.0.10 and 2.x before 2.0.0.2, and SeaMonkey before 1.0.8, allow remote attackers to bypass the same origin policy, steal cookies, and conduct other attacks by writing a URI with a null byte to the hostname location.hostname DOM property, due to...
CVE-2007-0981
CVE-2007-0981 affects Mozilla-based browsers (Firefox up to 1.5.0.10 and 2.x up to 2.0.0.2; SeaMonkey up to 1.0.8). The root cause is a handling flaw when location.hostname is modified via a URI containing a null byte, interacting with DNS resolver code, which can bypass the same-origin policy an...
Firefox: serious cookie stealing / same-domain bypass vulnerability
There is a serious vulnerability in Mozilla Firefox, tested with 2.0.0.1, but quite certainly affecting all recent versions. The problem lies in how Firefox handles writes to the 'location.hostname' DOM property. It is possible for a script to set it to values that would not otherwise be accepted...
CVE-2005-4827
CVE-2005-4827 affects Internet Explorer 6.0 (and possibly other versions). It describes a bypass of the same-origin policy by calling open on an XMLHttpRequest object (Microsoft.XMLHTTP) with a method name containing tab, newline, or carriage return characters, a pattern some proxies convert to s...
Mozilla Firefox fails to properly handle the "XPCNativeWrapper(window).Function(...)"
Overview Certain Mozilla products contain a cross-site scripting vulnerability because of a vulnerability in the XPCNativeWrapper function. Description XPCNativeWrapper Per Mozilla, XPCNativeWrapper is a way to wrap up an object so that it is safe to access from privileged code. It is used to all...
DEBIAN-CVE-2006-1732
Unspecified vulnerability in Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird 1.x before 1.5 and 1.0.x before 1.0.8, Mozilla Suite before 1.7.13, and SeaMonkey before 1.0 allows remote attackers to bypass same-origin protections and conduct cross-site scripting XSS attacks via unspecified vectors involving the...
CVE-2006-0400
CoreTypes in Apple Mac OS X 10.4 up to 10.4.5 allows remote attackers to bypass the same-origin policy and execute Javascript in other domains via unknown vectors involving "crafted archives."...
Design/Logic Flaw
CoreTypes in Apple Mac OS X 10.4 up to 10.4.5 allows remote attackers to bypass the same-origin policy and execute Javascript in other domains via unknown vectors involving "crafted archives."...
CVE-2006-0400
CVE-2006-0400 affects Apple Mac OS X 10.4 up to 10.4.5 (CoreTypes). Affected component: CoreTypes, with a flaw that allows remote attackers to bypass the same-origin policy and execute JavaScript in other domains via crafted archives. Root cause details are not explicitly provided in the document...