A Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory reports of multiple issues. Several of which can be used to run arbitrary code with the privilege of the user running the program.
- MFSA 2006-29 Spoofing with translucent windows
- MFSA 2006-28 Security check of js_ValueToFunctionObject() can be circumvented
- MFSA 2006-26 Mail Multiple Information Disclosure
- MFSA 2006-25 Privilege escalation through Print Preview
- MFSA 2006-24 Privilege escalation using crypto.generateCRMFRequest
- MFSA 2006-23 File stealing by changing input type
- MFSA 2006-22 CSS Letter-Spacing Heap Overflow Vulnerability
- MFSA 2006-20 Crashes with evidence of memory corruption (rv:1.8.0.2)
- MFSA 2006-19 Cross-site scripting using .valueOf.call()
- MFSA 2006-18 Mozilla Firefox Tag Order Vulnerability
- MFSA 2006-17 cross-site scripting through window.controllers
- MFSA 2006-16 Accessing XBL compilation scope via valueOf.call()
- MFSA 2006-15 Privilege escalation using a JavaScript function's cloned parent
- MFSA 2006-14 Privilege escalation via XBL.method.eval
- MFSA 2006-13 Downloading executables with "Save Image As..."
- MFSA 2006-12 Secure-site spoof (requires security warning dialog)
- MFSA 2006-11 Crashes with evidence of memory corruption (rv:1.8)
- MFSA 2006-10 JavaScript garbage-collection hazard audit
- MFSA 2006-09 Cross-site JavaScript injection using event handlers
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