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Mozilla: Using Selection API would copy contents into X11 primary selection.
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: When using X11, text selected by the page using the Selection API was erroneously copied into the primary selection, a temporary storage not unlike the clipboard. This bug only affects Firefox on X11. Other systems are unaffected...
Mozilla: Using Selection API would copy contents into X11 primary selection.
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: When using X11, text selected by the page using the Selection API was erroneously copied into the primary selection, a temporary storage not unlike the clipboard. This bug only affects Firefox on X11. Other systems are unaffected...
Mozilla: Using Selection API would copy contents into X11 primary selection.
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: When using X11, text selected by the page using the Selection API was erroneously copied into the primary selection, a temporary storage not unlike the clipboard. This bug only affects Firefox on X11. Other systems are unaffected...
Mozilla: Using Selection API would copy contents into X11 primary selection.
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: When using X11, text selected by the page using the Selection API was erroneously copied into the primary selection, a temporary storage not unlike the clipboard. This bug only affects Firefox on X11. Other systems are unaffected...
Mozilla: Using Selection API would copy contents into X11 primary selection.
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: When using X11, text selected by the page using the Selection API was erroneously copied into the primary selection, a temporary storage not unlike the clipboard. This bug only affects Firefox on X11. Other systems are unaffected...
Mozilla: Using Selection API would copy contents into X11 primary selection.
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: When using X11, text selected by the page using the Selection API was erroneously copied into the primary selection, a temporary storage not unlike the clipboard. This bug only affects Firefox on X11. Other systems are unaffected...
Mozilla: Using Selection API would copy contents into X11 primary selection.
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: When using X11, text selected by the page using the Selection API was erroneously copied into the primary selection, a temporary storage not unlike the clipboard. This bug only affects Firefox on X11. Other systems are unaffected...
Mozilla: Using Selection API would copy contents into X11 primary selection.
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: When using X11, text selected by the page using the Selection API was erroneously copied into the primary selection, a temporary storage not unlike the clipboard. This bug only affects Firefox on X11. Other systems are unaffected...
Mozilla: Using Selection API would copy contents into X11 primary selection.
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: When using X11, text selected by the page using the Selection API was erroneously copied into the primary selection, a temporary storage not unlike the clipboard. This bug only affects Firefox on X11. Other systems are unaffected...
Mozilla: Using Selection API would copy contents into X11 primary selection.
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: When using X11, text selected by the page using the Selection API was erroneously copied into the primary selection, a temporary storage not unlike the clipboard. This bug only affects Firefox on X11. Other systems are unaffected...
DEBIAN-CVE-2021-30625
Use after free in Selection API in Google Chrome prior to 93.0.4577.82 allowed a remote attacker who convinced the user the visit a malicious website to potentially exploit heap corruption via a crafted HTML page...
UBUNTU-CVE-2021-30625
Use after free in Selection API in Google Chrome prior to 93.0.4577.82 allowed a remote attacker who convinced the user the visit a malicious website to potentially exploit heap corruption via a crafted HTML page...