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Mozilla Firefox < 2.0.0.15
The version of Firefox installed on the remote macOS or Mac OS X host is prior to 2.0.0.15. It is, therefore, affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the mfsa2008-24 advisory. - Mozilla Firefox before 2.0.0.15, Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 and earlier, and SeaMonkey before 1.1.10 allow remote...
SUSE CVE-2008-2802
Mozilla Firefox before 2.0.0.15, Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 and earlier, and SeaMonkey before 1.1.10 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via an XUL document that includes a script from a chrome: URI that points to a fastload file, related to this file's "privilege level."...
Firefox < 3.0.11 Multiple Vulnerabilities
The installed version of Firefox is earlier than 3.0.11. Such versions are potentially affected by the following security issues : - Multiple memory corruption vulnerabilities could potentially be exploited to execute arbitrary code. MFSA 2009-24 - Certain invalid Unicode characters, when used as...
Firefox arbitrary JavaScript code execution
Mozilla Firefox before 2.0.0.15, Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 and earlier, and SeaMonkey before 1.1.10 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via an XUL document that includes a script from a chrome: URI that points to a fastload file, related to this file's "privilege level."...
CVE-2008-2802
Mozilla Firefox before 2.0.0.15, Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 and earlier, and SeaMonkey before 1.1.10 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via an XUL document that includes a script from a chrome: URI that points to a fastload file, related to this file's "privilege level."...
Firefox arbitrary JavaScript code execution
Mozilla Firefox before 2.0.0.15, Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 and earlier, and SeaMonkey before 1.1.10 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via an XUL document that includes a script from a chrome: URI that points to a fastload file, related to this file's "privilege level."...
Firefox arbitrary JavaScript code execution
Mozilla Firefox before 2.0.0.15, Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 and earlier, and SeaMonkey before 1.1.10 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via an XUL document that includes a script from a chrome: URI that points to a fastload file, related to this file's "privilege level."...