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CVE-2016-9079 5.0
A use-after-free vulnerability in SVG Animation has been discovered. An exploit built on this vulnerability has been discovered in the wild targeting Firefox and Tor Browser users on Windows. This vulnerability affects Firefox < 50.0.2, Firefox ESR <
09-08-2018 - 15:12 11-06-2018 - 21:29
CVE-2016-9074 4.3
An existing mitigation of timing side-channel attacks is insufficient in some circumstances. This issue is addressed in Network Security Services (NSS) 3.26.1. This vulnerability affects Thunderbird < 45.5, Firefox ESR < 45.5, and Firefox < 50.
09-08-2018 - 15:12 11-06-2018 - 21:29
CVE-2016-9066 5.0
A buffer overflow resulting in a potentially exploitable crash due to memory allocation issues when handling large amounts of incoming data. This vulnerability affects Thunderbird < 45.5, Firefox ESR < 45.5, and Firefox < 50.
30-07-2018 - 13:22 11-06-2018 - 21:29
CVE-2016-5297 7.5
An error in argument length checking in JavaScript, leading to potential integer overflows or other bounds checking issues. This vulnerability affects Thunderbird < 45.5, Firefox ESR < 45.5, and Firefox < 50.
30-07-2018 - 12:53 11-06-2018 - 21:29
CVE-2016-5296 5.0
A heap-buffer-overflow in Cairo when processing SVG content caused by compiler optimization, resulting in a potentially exploitable crash. This vulnerability affects Thunderbird < 45.5, Firefox ESR < 45.5, and Firefox < 50.
30-07-2018 - 12:49 11-06-2018 - 21:29
CVE-2016-5291 4.9
A same-origin policy bypass with local shortcut files to load arbitrary local content from disk. This vulnerability affects Thunderbird < 45.5, Firefox ESR < 45.5, and Firefox < 50.
30-07-2018 - 12:40 11-06-2018 - 21:29
CVE-2016-5290 7.5
Memory safety bugs were reported in Firefox 49 and Firefox ESR 45.4. Some of these bugs showed evidence of memory corruption and we presume that with enough effort that some of these could be exploited to run arbitrary code. This vulnerability affect
30-07-2018 - 12:35 11-06-2018 - 21:29
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