Product:

Firefox

(Mozilla)
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2020-12-09 CVE-2020-26955 When a user downloaded a file in Firefox for Android, if a cookie is set, it would have been re-sent during a subsequent file download operation on the same domain, regardless of whether the original and subsequent request were in private and non-private browsing modes. *Note: This issue only affected Firefox for Android. Other operating systems are unaffected.*. This vulnerability affects Firefox < 83. Firefox 6.5
2020-12-09 CVE-2020-26953 It was possible to cause the browser to enter fullscreen mode without displaying the security UI; thus making it possible to attempt a phishing attack or otherwise confuse the user. This vulnerability affects Firefox < 83, Firefox ESR < 78.5, and Thunderbird < 78.5. Firefox, Firefox_esr, Thunderbird 4.3
2020-12-09 CVE-2020-26954 When accepting a malicious intent from other installed apps, Firefox for Android accepted manifests from arbitrary file paths and allowed declaring webapp manifests for other origins. This could be used to gain fullscreen access for UI spoofing and could also lead to cross-origin attacks on targeted websites. *Note: This issue only affected Firefox for Android. Other operating systems are unaffected.*. This vulnerability affects Firefox < 83. Firefox 4.3
2007-03-21 CVE-2007-1562 The FTP protocol implementation in Mozilla Firefox before 1.5.0.11 and 2.x before 2.0.0.3 allows remote attackers to force the client to connect to other servers, perform a proxied port scan, or obtain sensitive information by specifying an alternate server address in an FTP PASV response. Ubuntu_linux, Firefox N/A
2020-12-09 CVE-2020-26952 Incorrect bookkeeping of functions inlined during JIT compilation could have led to memory corruption and a potentially exploitable crash when handling out-of-memory errors. This vulnerability affects Firefox < 83. Firefox 8.8
2020-12-09 CVE-2020-26951 A parsing and event loading mismatch in Firefox's SVG code could have allowed load events to fire, even after sanitization. An attacker already capable of exploiting an XSS vulnerability in privileged internal pages could have used this attack to bypass our built-in sanitizer. This vulnerability affects Firefox < 83, Firefox ESR < 78.5, and Thunderbird < 78.5. Firefox, Firefox_esr, Thunderbird 6.1
2013-03-15 CVE-2013-2566 The RC4 algorithm, as used in the TLS protocol and SSL protocol, has many single-byte biases, which makes it easier for remote attackers to conduct plaintext-recovery attacks via statistical analysis of ciphertext in a large number of sessions that use the same plaintext. Ubuntu_linux, M10\-1_firmware, M10\-4_firmware, M10\-4s_firmware, Sparc_enterprise_m3000_firmware, Sparc_enterprise_m4000_firmware, Sparc_enterprise_m5000_firmware, Sparc_enterprise_m8000_firmware, Sparc_enterprise_m9000_firmware, Firefox, Firefox_esr, Seamonkey, Thunderbird, Thunderbird_esr, Communications_application_session_controller, Http_server, Integrated_lights_out_manager_firmware 5.9
2020-10-22 CVE-2020-15682 When a link to an external protocol was clicked, a prompt was presented that allowed the user to choose what application to open it in. An attacker could induce that prompt to be associated with an origin they didn't control, resulting in a spoofing attack. This was fixed by changing external protocol prompts to be tab-modal while also ensuring they could not be incorrectly associated with a different origin. This vulnerability affects Firefox < 82. Firefox 6.5
2020-10-22 CVE-2020-15681 When multiple WASM threads had a reference to a module, and were looking up exported functions, one WASM thread could have overwritten another's entry in a shared stub table, resulting in a potentially exploitable crash. This vulnerability affects Firefox < 82. Firefox 7.5
2020-10-22 CVE-2020-15680 If a valid external protocol handler was referenced in an image tag, the resulting broken image size could be distinguished from a broken image size of a non-existent protocol handler. This allowed an attacker to successfully probe whether an external protocol handler was registered. This vulnerability affects Firefox < 82. Firefox 5.3