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Bug 745426 (CVE-2020-15673, CVE-2020-15676, CVE-2020-15677, CVE-2020-15678) - [Tracker] Multiple vulnerabilities in Mozilla products (CVE-2020-{15673,15676,15677,15678})
Summary: [Tracker] Multiple vulnerabilities in Mozilla products (CVE-2020-{15673,15676...
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: CVE-2020-15673, CVE-2020-15676, CVE-2020-15677, CVE-2020-15678
Product: Gentoo Security
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Vulnerabilities (show other bugs)
Hardware: All Linux
: Normal normal
Assignee: Gentoo Security
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Depends on: MFSA-2020-43 MFSA-2020-44
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Reported: 2020-09-29 14:37 UTC by Sam James
Modified: 2020-10-17 09:07 UTC (History)
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Description Sam James archtester Gentoo Infrastructure gentoo-dev Security 2020-09-29 14:37:25 UTC
* CVE-2020-15677

Description:
"By exploiting an Open Redirect vulnerability on a website, an attacker could have spoofed the site displayed in the download file dialog to show the original site (the one suffering from the open redirect) rather than the site the file was actually downloaded from."

* CVE-2020-15676

Description:
"Firefox sometimes ran the onload handler for SVG elements that the DOM sanitizer decided to remove, resulting in JavaScript being executed after pasting attacker-controlled data into a contenteditable element."

* CVE-2020-15678

Description:
"When recursing through graphical layers while scrolling, an iterator may have become invalid, resulting in a potential use-after-free. This occurs because the function APZCTreeManager::ComputeClippedCompositionBounds did not follow iterator invalidation rules."

* CVE-2020-15673

Description:
"Mozilla developer Jason Kratzer reported memory safety bugs present in Firefox 80 and Firefox ESR 78.2. 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."