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VCID-1twv-z77f-yqfb
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Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Mozilla Firefox,
Thunderbird, and SeaMonkey, some of which may allow a remote user to
execute arbitrary code.
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CVE-2013-1714
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VCID-3f3t-kpkz-hfh2
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Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Mozilla Firefox,
Thunderbird, and SeaMonkey, some of which may allow a remote user to
execute arbitrary code.
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CVE-2013-1710
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VCID-47jt-1cd2-r7g8
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Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Mozilla Firefox,
Thunderbird, and SeaMonkey, some of which may allow a remote user to
execute arbitrary code.
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CVE-2013-1708
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VCID-8tpd-hn73-byb1
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Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Mozilla Firefox,
Thunderbird, and SeaMonkey, some of which may allow a remote user to
execute arbitrary code.
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CVE-2013-1713
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VCID-9r42-jkpn-sue9
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Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Mozilla Firefox,
Thunderbird, and SeaMonkey, some of which may allow a remote user to
execute arbitrary code.
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CVE-2013-1705
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VCID-mue1-gvrf-27e2
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Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Mozilla Firefox,
Thunderbird, and SeaMonkey, some of which may allow a remote user to
execute arbitrary code.
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CVE-2013-1709
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VCID-nutc-y3ue-tkdd
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Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Mozilla Firefox,
Thunderbird, and SeaMonkey, some of which may allow a remote user to
execute arbitrary code.
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CVE-2013-1717
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VCID-p9xu-m3ac-ukf9
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Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Mozilla Firefox,
Thunderbird, and SeaMonkey, some of which may allow a remote user to
execute arbitrary code.
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CVE-2013-1701
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VCID-ph4p-zt8k-tfcv
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Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Mozilla Firefox,
Thunderbird, and SeaMonkey, some of which may allow a remote user to
execute arbitrary code.
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CVE-2013-1704
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VCID-rf4b-gj55-f3c2
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Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Mozilla Firefox,
Thunderbird, and SeaMonkey, some of which may allow a remote user to
execute arbitrary code.
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CVE-2013-1712
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VCID-s5ft-2c2k-vbcp
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Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Mozilla Firefox,
Thunderbird, and SeaMonkey, some of which may allow a remote user to
execute arbitrary code.
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CVE-2013-1711
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VCID-xrw9-71ea-uqem
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Security researcher Robert Kugler reported
in 2012 that when a specifically named DLL file on a Windows computer is
placed in the default downloads directory with the Firefox installer, the
Firefox installer will load this DLL file when it is launched. Mozilla
developers Brian Bondy and Robert Strong then
discovered that the stub installer was vulnerable to this same issue with a
number of DLL files and there were additionally vulnerable named DLL files with
the full installer. In circumstances where an installer is run by an
administrator privileged account, this allows for a downloaded DLL file to be
run with those administrator privileges.
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CVE-2013-1715
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VCID-yyxz-1qxq-bqhg
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Security researcher Seb Patane reported stack buffer
overflows in both the Maintenance Service and the Mozilla Updater when
unexpectedly long paths were encountered. A local attacker could pass these as
command-line arguments to the Maintenance Service to crash either program and
potentially lead to arbitrary code being run with the Administrator privileges
used by the Maintenance Service and inherited by the Updater.
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CVE-2013-1706
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