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Mozilla: Potential use-after-free due to AlignedBuffer self-move
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: If an AlignedBuffer were assigned to itself, the subsequent self-move could result in an incorrect reference count and later use-after-free...
Mozilla: Potential use-after-free due to AlignedBuffer self-move
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: If an AlignedBuffer were assigned to itself, the subsequent self-move could result in an incorrect reference count and later use-after-free...
Mozilla: Potential use-after-free due to AlignedBuffer self-move
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: If an AlignedBuffer were assigned to itself, the subsequent self-move could result in an incorrect reference count and later use-after-free...
Mozilla: Potential use-after-free due to AlignedBuffer self-move
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: If an AlignedBuffer were assigned to itself, the subsequent self-move could result in an incorrect reference count and later use-after-free...
Mozilla: Potential use-after-free due to AlignedBuffer self-move
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: If an AlignedBuffer were assigned to itself, the subsequent self-move could result in an incorrect reference count and later use-after-free...
Mozilla: Potential use-after-free due to AlignedBuffer self-move
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: If an AlignedBuffer were assigned to itself, the subsequent self-move could result in an incorrect reference count and later use-after-free...
Mozilla: Potential use-after-free due to AlignedBuffer self-move
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: If an AlignedBuffer were assigned to itself, the subsequent self-move could result in an incorrect reference count and later use-after-free...
Mozilla: Potential use-after-free due to AlignedBuffer self-move
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: If an AlignedBuffer were assigned to itself, the subsequent self-move could result in an incorrect reference count and later use-after-free...
Mozilla: Potential use-after-free due to AlignedBuffer self-move
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: If an AlignedBuffer were assigned to itself, the subsequent self-move could result in an incorrect reference count and later use-after-free...
Mozilla: Potential use-after-free due to AlignedBuffer self-move
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: If an AlignedBuffer were assigned to itself, the subsequent self-move could result in an incorrect reference count and later use-after-free...
CVE-2024-3861
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: If an AlignedBuffer were assigned to itself, the subsequent self-move could result in an incorrect reference count and later use-after-free...
Mozilla: Potential use-after-free due to AlignedBuffer self-move
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: If an AlignedBuffer were assigned to itself, the subsequent self-move could result in an incorrect reference count and later use-after-free...
Mozilla: Potential use-after-free due to AlignedBuffer self-move
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: If an AlignedBuffer were assigned to itself, the subsequent self-move could result in an incorrect reference count and later use-after-free...
Mozilla: Potential use-after-free due to AlignedBuffer self-move
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: If an AlignedBuffer were assigned to itself, the subsequent self-move could result in an incorrect reference count and later use-after-free...
SUSE CVE-2024-3861
If an AlignedBuffer were assigned to itself, the subsequent self-move could result in an incorrect reference count and later use-after-free. This vulnerability affects Firefox 125, Firefox ESR 115.10, and Thunderbird 115.10...
UBUNTU-CVE-2024-3861
If an AlignedBuffer were assigned to itself, the subsequent self-move could result in an incorrect reference count and later use-after-free. This vulnerability affects Firefox 125, Firefox ESR 115.10, and Thunderbird 115.10...
CVE-2024-3861
CVE-2024-3861 is a Firefox/Thunderbird memory-safety issue caused by an AlignedBuffer self-move that can lead to a use-after-free due to an incorrect reference count. The connected Astra Linux bulletin confirms vulnerable products and versions: Firefox <125, Firefox ESR <115.10, and Thunder...