Kaspersky ID:
KLA11410
Data de detecção:
01/29/2019
Atualizado:
01/28/2026

Descrição

Multiple vulnerabilities were found in Mozilla Firefox and Mozilla Firefox ESR. Malicious users can exploit these vulnerabilities to cause denial of service, obtain sensitive information, bypass security restrictions, execute arbitrary code.

Below is a complete list of vulnerabilities:

  1. Use-after-free vulnerability in Mozilla Firefox can be exploited remotely via specially designed HTML5 stream to cause denial of service.
  2. Memory corruption vulnerability in Mozilla Firefox can be exploited remotely via specially designed JS code to cause denial of service.
  3. Out-of-bounds reading vulnerability can be exploited remotely via calling the graphic component to access the freed memory to obtain sensitive information.
  4. Inter-process Communication (IPC) vulnerability can be exploited remotely via attempt to communicate with the IPC object without validation to bypass security restrictions.
  5. Vulnerability in Mozilla Firefox related to auto-proxy configuration setting can be exploited locally to bypass security restrictions.
  6. Multiple memory corruption vulnerabilities can be exploited remotely to execute arbitrary code.

Comunicados originais

Exploração

Public exploits exist for this vulnerability.

Malware exists for this vulnerability. Usually such malware is classified as Exploit. More details.

Produtos relacionados

Lista de CVE

  • CVE-2018-18500
    critical
  • CVE-2018-18503
    critical
  • CVE-2018-18504
    critical
  • CVE-2018-18505
    critical
  • CVE-2018-18506
    high
  • CVE-2018-18502
    critical
  • CVE-2018-18501
    critical

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