Published: 2007-07-22T20:36+00:00
Last Updated: 2007-07-22T20:36+00:00
TRTA07-199A
Mozilla Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities
Overview
The Mozilla web browser and derived products contain several vulnerabilities, the most severe of which could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on an affected system.
Event Information
Date (UTC) | Description |
2007-07-19 |
Mozilla Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0.0.5 Release |
2007-07-18 20:34 |
SANS Internet Storm Center Security Update for Firefox: 2.0.0.5 |
2007-07-18 20:27 |
US-CERT TA07-199A: Mozilla Addresses Multiple Vulnerabilities Via US-CERT Mailing List The Mozilla web browser and derived products contain several vulnerabilities, the most severe of which could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on an affected system. |
2007-07-18 13:36 |
US-CERT Multiple Vulnerabilities in Mozilla Firefox US-CERT is aware of multiple vulnerabilities affecting the Mozilla Firefox web browser. These vulnerabilities may allow a remote, unauthenticated attacker to execute arbitrary code, inject and execute arbitrary script, or cause memory corruption on an affected system. |
2007-07-18 05:46 |
SANS Internet Storm Center New Version of FireFox |
2007-07-17 |
Mozilla mfsa2007-21: Privilege escallation using an event handler attached to an element not in the document |
2007-07-17 |
Mozilla mfsa2007-20: Frame spoofing while window is loading |
2007-07-17 |
Mozilla mfsa2007-19: XSS using addEventListener and setTimeout |
2007-07-17 |
Mozilla mfsa2007-18: Crashes with evidence of memory corruption |
2007-07-17 |
Mozilla Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.5 Release |
2007-07-17 |
Mozilla mfsa2007-25: XPCNativeWrapper pollution |
2007-07-17 |
Mozilla mfsa2007-24: Unauthorized access to wyciwyg:// documents |
2007-07-17 |
Mozilla mfsa2007-23: Remote code execution by launching Firefox from Internet Explorer |
2007-07-17 |
Mozilla mfsa2007-22: File type confusion due to %00 in name |
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