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EUVD-2015-6696
Malware in sbrugna...
SUSE CVE-2015-6759
The shouldTreatAsUniqueOrigin function in platform/weborigin/SecurityOrigin.cpp in Blink, as used in Google Chrome before 46.0.2490.71, does not ensure that the origin of a LocalStorage resource is considered unique, which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information via vectors...
SUSE CVE-2017-7823
The content security policy CSP "sandbox" directive did not create a unique origin for the document, causing it to behave as if the "allow-same-origin" keyword were always specified. This could allow a Cross-Site Scripting XSS attack to be launched from unsafe content. This vulnerability affects...
DEBIAN-CVE-2020-3864
A logic issue was addressed with improved validation. This issue is fixed in iCloud for Windows 7.17, iTunes 12.10.4 for Windows, iCloud for Windows 10.9.2, tvOS 13.3.1, Safari 13.0.5, iOS 13.3.1 and iPadOS 13.3.1. A DOM object context may not have had a unique security origin...
CVE-2017-7823
The content security policy CSP "sandbox" directive did not create a unique origin for the document, causing it to behave as if the "allow-same-origin" keyword were always specified. This could allow a Cross-Site Scripting XSS attack to be launched from unsafe content. This vulnerability affects...
Mozilla: CSP sandbox directive did not create a unique origin (MFSA 2017-22)
The content security policy CSP "sandbox" directive did not create a unique origin for the document, causing it to behave as if the "allow-same-origin" keyword were always specified. This could allow a Cross-Site Scripting XSS attack to be launched from unsafe content. This vulnerability affects...
Mozilla: CSP sandbox directive did not create a unique origin (MFSA 2017-22)
The content security policy CSP "sandbox" directive did not create a unique origin for the document, causing it to behave as if the "allow-same-origin" keyword were always specified. This could allow a Cross-Site Scripting XSS attack to be launched from unsafe content. This vulnerability affects...
IFRAME sandbox same-origin access through redirect — Mozilla
Mozilla developer Boris Zbarsky discovered an issue where network-level redirects cause an sandbox to forget its unique origin and behave as if the allow-same-origin keyword were applied. This allows the sandboxed content to access other content from the same origin without explicit approval...