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CVE-2019-11728

Disclosure Date: July 23, 2019 (last updated November 27, 2024)
The HTTP Alternative Services header, Alt-Svc, can be used by a malicious site to scan all TCP ports of any host that the accessible to a user when web content is loaded. This vulnerability affects Firefox < 68.
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2019-11717

Disclosure Date: July 23, 2019 (last updated November 27, 2024)
A vulnerability exists where the caret ("^") character is improperly escaped constructing some URIs due to it being used as a separator, allowing for possible spoofing of origin attributes. This vulnerability affects Firefox ESR < 60.8, Firefox < 68, and Thunderbird < 60.8.
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2019-11724

Disclosure Date: July 23, 2019 (last updated November 27, 2024)
Application permissions give additional remote troubleshooting permission to the site input.mozilla.org, which has been retired and now redirects to another site. This additional permission is unnecessary and is a potential vector for malicious attacks. This vulnerability affects Firefox < 68.
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2019-11720

Disclosure Date: July 23, 2019 (last updated November 27, 2024)
Some unicode characters are incorrectly treated as whitespace during the parsing of web content instead of triggering parsing errors. This allows malicious code to then be processed, evading cross-site scripting (XSS) filtering. This vulnerability affects Firefox < 68.
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2019-11730

Disclosure Date: July 23, 2019 (last updated November 27, 2024)
A vulnerability exists where if a user opens a locally saved HTML file, this file can use file: URIs to access other files in the same directory or sub-directories if the names are known or guessed. The Fetch API can then be used to read the contents of any files stored in these directories and they may uploaded to a server. It was demonstrated that in combination with a popular Android messaging app, if a malicious HTML attachment is sent to a user and they opened that attachment in Firefox, due to that app's predictable pattern for locally-saved file names, it is possible to read attachments the victim received from other correspondents. This vulnerability affects Firefox ESR < 60.8, Firefox < 68, and Thunderbird < 60.8.
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2019-11718

Disclosure Date: July 23, 2019 (last updated November 27, 2024)
Activity Stream can display content from sent from the Snippet Service website. This content is written to innerHTML on the Activity Stream page without sanitization, allowing for a potential access to other information available to the Activity Stream, such as browsing history, if the Snipper Service were compromised. This vulnerability affects Firefox < 68.
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2018-18506

Disclosure Date: February 05, 2019 (last updated November 27, 2024)
When proxy auto-detection is enabled, if a web server serves a Proxy Auto-Configuration (PAC) file or if a PAC file is loaded locally, this PAC file can specify that requests to the localhost are to be sent through the proxy to another server. This behavior is disallowed by default when a proxy is manually configured, but when enabled could allow for attacks on services and tools that bind to the localhost for networked behavior if they are accessed through browsing. This vulnerability affects Firefox < 65.
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2019-7317

Disclosure Date: February 04, 2019 (last updated October 22, 2024)
png_image_free in png.c in libpng 1.6.x before 1.6.37 has a use-after-free because png_image_free_function is called under png_safe_execute.
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2016-1947

Disclosure Date: January 31, 2016 (last updated November 25, 2024)
Mozilla Firefox 43.x mishandles attempts to connect to the Application Reputation service, which makes it easier for remote attackers to trigger an unintended download by leveraging the absence of reputation data.
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Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2015-7575

Disclosure Date: January 09, 2016 (last updated October 23, 2024)
Mozilla Network Security Services (NSS) before 3.20.2, as used in Mozilla Firefox before 43.0.2 and Firefox ESR 38.x before 38.5.2, does not reject MD5 signatures in Server Key Exchange messages in TLS 1.2 Handshake Protocol traffic, which makes it easier for man-in-the-middle attackers to spoof servers by triggering a collision.
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