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| purl | pkg:apk/alpine/librewolf@102.0-r0?arch=aarch64&distroversion=v3.23&reponame=community |
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| This package is not known to be affected by vulnerabilities. | ||
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| VCID-1hjf-9k89-47c2 | A malicious website that could create a popup could have resized the popup to overlay the address bar with its own content, resulting in potential user confusion or spoofing attacks. *This bug only affects Firefox for Linux. Other operating systems are unaffected.* |
CVE-2022-34479
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| VCID-1htv-6phg-pfdj | Mozilla developers Bryce Seager van Dyk and the Mozilla Fuzzing Team reported potential vulnerabilities present in Firefox 101. Some of these bugs showed evidence of memory corruption and we presume that with enough effort some of these could have been exploited to run arbitrary code. |
CVE-2022-34485
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| VCID-1pjm-ksj8-guhr | The Mozilla Fuzzing Team reported potential vulnerabilities present in Firefox 101 and Firefox ESR 91.10. Some of these bugs showed evidence of memory corruption and we presume that with enough effort some of these could have been exploited to run arbitrary code. |
CVE-2022-34484
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| VCID-97yh-su2e-yucn | The MediaError message property should be consistent to avoid leaking information about cross-origin resources; however for a same-site cross-origin resource, the message could have leaked information enabling XS-Leaks attacks. |
CVE-2022-34477
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| VCID-bwge-974q-tuf6 | When downloading an update for an addon, the downloaded addon update's version was not verified to match the version selected from the manifest. If the manifest had been tampered with on the server, an attacker could trick the browser into downgrading the addon to a prior version. |
CVE-2022-34471
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| VCID-cvtv-fjbf-mfcc | An attacker who could have convinced a user to drag and drop an image to a filesystem could have manipulated the resulting filename to contain an executable extension, and by extension potentially tricked the user into executing malicious code. While very similar, this is a separate issue from CVE-2022-34483. |
CVE-2022-34482
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| VCID-jq4r-16mv-xff3 | Session history navigations may have led to a use-after-free and potentially exploitable crash. |
CVE-2022-34470
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| VCID-jy73-fhxa-duhy | If there was a PAC URL set and the server that hosts the PAC was not reachable, OCSP requests would have been blocked, resulting in incorrect error pages being shown. |
CVE-2022-34472
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| VCID-mzjk-a9ky-t7ht | If an object prototype was corrupted by an attacker, they would have been able to set undesired attributes on a JavaScript object, leading to privileged code execution. |
CVE-2022-2200
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| VCID-nb4q-gjfz-6qea | An iframe that was not permitted to run scripts could do so if the user clicked on a javascript: link. |
CVE-2022-34468
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| VCID-pp2q-kryu-ybcg | When a TLS Certificate error occurs on a domain protected by the HSTS header, the browser should not allow the user to bypass the certificate error. On Firefox for Android, the user was presented with the option to bypass the error; this could only have been done by the user explicitly. *This bug only affects Firefox for Android. Other operating systems are unaffected.* |
CVE-2022-34469
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| VCID-ser1-rz5u-gybn | The ms-msdt, search, and search-ms protocols deliver content to Microsoft applications, bypassing the browser, when a user accepts a prompt. These applications have had known vulnerabilities, exploited in the wild (although we know of none exploited through Firefox), so in this release Firefox has blocked these protocols from prompting the user to open them.*This bug only affects Firefox on Windows. Other operating systems are unaffected.* |
CVE-2022-34478
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| VCID-t2jp-qp7m-hkf1 | Within the lg_init() function, if several allocations succeed but then one fails, an uninitialized pointer would have been freed despite never being allocated. |
CVE-2022-34480
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| Date | Actor | Action | Vulnerability | Source | VulnerableCode Version |
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| 2026-05-29T10:08:41.327917+00:00 | Alpine Linux Importer | Fixing | VCID-mzjk-a9ky-t7ht | https://secdb.alpinelinux.org/v3.23/community.json | 38.6.0 |
| 2026-05-29T10:06:17.986683+00:00 | Alpine Linux Importer | Fixing | VCID-1hjf-9k89-47c2 | https://secdb.alpinelinux.org/v3.23/community.json | 38.6.0 |
| 2026-05-29T10:05:55.828241+00:00 | Alpine Linux Importer | Fixing | VCID-bwge-974q-tuf6 | https://secdb.alpinelinux.org/v3.23/community.json | 38.6.0 |
| 2026-05-29T10:05:12.647653+00:00 | Alpine Linux Importer | Fixing | VCID-jy73-fhxa-duhy | https://secdb.alpinelinux.org/v3.23/community.json | 38.6.0 |
| 2026-05-29T10:00:04.413757+00:00 | Alpine Linux Importer | Fixing | VCID-t2jp-qp7m-hkf1 | https://secdb.alpinelinux.org/v3.23/community.json | 38.6.0 |
| 2026-05-29T09:50:51.626103+00:00 | Alpine Linux Importer | Fixing | VCID-1htv-6phg-pfdj | https://secdb.alpinelinux.org/v3.23/community.json | 38.6.0 |
| 2026-05-29T09:49:18.713603+00:00 | Alpine Linux Importer | Fixing | VCID-cvtv-fjbf-mfcc | https://secdb.alpinelinux.org/v3.23/community.json | 38.6.0 |
| 2026-05-29T09:47:17.450140+00:00 | Alpine Linux Importer | Fixing | VCID-ser1-rz5u-gybn | https://secdb.alpinelinux.org/v3.23/community.json | 38.6.0 |
| 2026-05-29T09:47:03.307562+00:00 | Alpine Linux Importer | Fixing | VCID-97yh-su2e-yucn | https://secdb.alpinelinux.org/v3.23/community.json | 38.6.0 |
| 2026-05-29T09:46:52.696336+00:00 | Alpine Linux Importer | Fixing | VCID-1pjm-ksj8-guhr | https://secdb.alpinelinux.org/v3.23/community.json | 38.6.0 |
| 2026-05-29T09:46:06.968995+00:00 | Alpine Linux Importer | Fixing | VCID-pp2q-kryu-ybcg | https://secdb.alpinelinux.org/v3.23/community.json | 38.6.0 |
| 2026-05-29T09:33:28.786611+00:00 | Alpine Linux Importer | Fixing | VCID-nb4q-gjfz-6qea | https://secdb.alpinelinux.org/v3.23/community.json | 38.6.0 |
| 2026-05-29T09:32:59.381436+00:00 | Alpine Linux Importer | Fixing | VCID-jq4r-16mv-xff3 | https://secdb.alpinelinux.org/v3.23/community.json | 38.6.0 |