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USN-157-1: Mozilla Thunderbird vulnerabilities
Vladimir V. Perepelitsa discovered a bug in Thunderbird's handling of anonymous functions during regular expression string replacement. A malicious HTML email could exploit this to capture a random block of client memory. CAN-2005-0989 Georgi Guninski discovered that the types of certain XPInstal...
thunderbird security update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory CESA-2005:601 Updated thunderbird package that fixes various bugs is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4. This update has been rated as having important security impact by the Red Hat Security Response Team. Mozilla Thunderbird is a standalone mail and...
Fedora Core 4 : thunderbird-1.0.6-1.1.fc4 (2005-606)
Mozilla Thunderbird is a standalone mail and newsgroup client. A bug was found in the way Thunderbird handled anonymous functions during regular expression string replacement. It is possible for a malicious HTML mail to capture a random block of client memory. The Common Vulnerabilities and...
Fedora Core 4 : firefox-1.0.6-1.1.fc4 (2005-605)
Mozilla Firefox is an open source Web browser. A bug was found in the way Firefox handled synthetic events. It is possible that Web content could generate events such as keystrokes or mouse clicks that could be used to steal data or execute malicious JavaScript code. The Common Vulnerabilities an...
[SA16062] Mozilla Thunderbird XBL Controls Script Execution Vulnerability
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XBL scripts ran even when Javascript disabled — Mozilla
Scripts in XBL controls from web content continued to be run even when Javascript was disabled. By itself this causes no harm, but it could be combined with most script-based exploits to attack people running vulnerable versions who thought disabling javascript would protect them...