firefox vulnerabilités
rapport de kaspersky sur les vulnérabilités de Firefox 56.0.1 (64 bits) sous win 7 merci de faire remonter ces informations aux autorités compétentes. de corriger ces bugs et de me faire part des résultats sur mon mail. je ne trouve pas l'adresse de support Mozilla Firefox pour rapporter ces bugs. Merci. NB: impossible de joindre des images ou des pdf!!!!???? fichier texte collé:
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KLA11109 Multiple vulnerabilities in Mozilla Firefox and Firefox ESR Updated: 10/09/2017 CVSS 0.0 ? Detect date 09/27/2017 ? Severity Warning ? Multiple serious vulnerabilities have been found in Firefox and Firefox ESR. Malicious users can exploit these vulnerabilities to cause denial of service, spoof user interface, bypass security restrictions, obtain sensitive information and perform cross-site scripting. Below is complete list of vulnerabilities: 1. A use-after-free vulnerability related to Fetch API can be exploited remotely to cause denial of service; 2. A use-after-free vulnerability related to Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) elements can be exploited remotely to cause denial of service; 3. A use-after-free vulnerability can be exploited to cause denial of service; 4. A buffer overflow vulnerability related to ANGLE graphics library can be exploited to cause denial of service; 5. A use-after-free vulnerability related to TLS 1.2 d can be exploited remotely to cause denial of service; 6. A vulnerability related to blob: and data: URLs can be exploited remotely to bypass security restrictions; 7. A vulnerability related to rendering of some OS X fonts can be exploited remotely to Description bypass security restrictions; 8. A vulnerability related to the content security policy (CSP) sandbox directive can be exploited remotely to perform cross-site scripting; 9. Multiple memory corruption vulnerabilities which occur because of memory safety bugs can be exploited remotely to execute arbitrary code; 10. An unspecified vulnerability can be exploited remotely to spoof user interface; 11. A vulnerability related to Drag & Drop Feature can be exploited remotely via specially designed page content to read local files; 12. A vulnerability related to JavaScript parser can be potentially exploited to cause denial of service or obtain sensitive information; 13. An unspecified vulnerability in the data: protocol can be exploited remotely via pages containing an iframe to spoof user interface; 14. A multiple vulnerabilities related to WebExtension loading can be exploited to bypass security restrictions; 15. A vulnerability related to the AES-GCM implementation in WebCrypto API can be exploited remotely to obtain sensitive information; 16. A vulnerability related to Xray wrapper mechanism can be exploited remotely to spoof user interface.
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Technical details Vulnerability (2) only affects Firefox for Android. Other operating systems are not affected. Vulnerability (3) occurs in design mode while resizing images. Vulnerability (7) only affects OS X operating system. Other operating systems are not affected. Vulnerability (14) only affects Firefox for Android. Other operating systems are not affected. Vulnerability (15) only affects installations with e10 multiprocess turned off. Vulnerabilities 1-9 are related to Mozilla Firefox ESR. All vulnerabilities are related to Mozilla Firefox. NB: Not every vulnerability already has CVSS rating, so cumulative CVSS rating can be not representative. NB: This vulnerability does not have any public CVSS rating, so rating can be changed by the time. NB: At this moment Mozilla has just reserved CVE numbers for these vulnerabilities. Information can be changed soon. Affected Mozilla Firefox versions earlier than 56 products Mozilla Firefox ESR versions earlier than 52.4 Update to the latest version Solution Download Mozilla Firefox ESR Download Mozilla Firefox Original MSFA 2017-22 advisories MSFA 2017-21 RLF [?]
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09/13/2017
Connected Medicine and Its Diagnosis
Results that had been obtained during research that we discussed in a previous article called for a more detailed analysis of the security problem, but now from within medical institutions (with the consent of their owners, of course). The analysis allowed us to work on mistakes and give a series of recommendations for IT experts who service medical infrastructure. securelist.com 08/01/2017 DDoS attacks in Q2 2017
The second quarter quite clearly showed that the DDoS-attack threat is perceived rather seriously. Some companies were prepared to pay cybercriminals literally after their first demand without waiting for the attack itself. This set off a whole new wave of fraud involving money extortion under threat of a DDoS attack, also known as “ransom DDoS”. securelist.com 07/13/2017 Scanner Shows EternalBlue Vulnerability Unpatched on Thousands of Machines
Data collected from the freely available scanner called EternalBlues shows that tens of thousands of computers remain vulnerable to the SMBv1 vulnerability that spawned WannaCry and ExPetr. threatpost.com Download Free Trial Kaspersky Total Security Download 06/19/2017 Honeypots and the Internet of Things
According to Gartner, there are currently over 6 billion IoT devices on the planet. Such a huge number of potentially vulnerable gadgets could not possibly go unnoticed by cybercriminals. As of May 2017, Kaspersky Lab’s collections included several thousand different malware samples for IoT devices, about half of which were detected in 2017. securelist.com 06/06/2017 50 hashes per hour
In this research we'll be revisiting the USB port – this time in attempts to intercept user authentication data on the system that a microcomputer is connected to. As we discovered, this type of attack successfully allows an intruder to retrieve user authentication data – even when the targeted system is locked. securelist.com 05/11/2017 DDOS attacks in Q1 2017
Although the first quarter of 2017 was rather quiet compared to the previous reporting period, there were a few interesting developments. Despite the growing popularity of IoT botnets, Windows-based bots accounted for 59.81% of all attacks. Meanwhile, complex attacks that can only be repelled with sophisticated protection mechanisms are becoming more frequent. securelist.com Download Free Trial Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business Advanced Download Download Free Tool Kaspersky Free Anti-Ransomware Tool for Business Download 04/25/2017 Hajime, the mysterious evolving botnet
Hajime (meaning ‘beginning’ in Japanese) is an IoT worm that was first mentioned on 16 October 2016 in a public report by RapidityNetworks. In this blogpost we outline some of the recent ‘improvements’ to
[pict][pict][pict][pict][pict][pict][pict][pict][pict][pict][pict][pict][pict] Hajime, some techniques that haven’t been made public, and some statistics about infected IoT devices. securelist.com 04/24/2017 SquirrelMail Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Patched
SquirrelMail patched a remote code execution vulnerability that could let attackers execute arbitrary commands on the target and compromise the remote system. threatpost.com 03/30/2017 The Mistakes of Smart Medicine
A technological boom in medicine both encouraged medical institutions to use exclusively information systems in processing data and led to the emergence of new types of technological equipment and personal devices that can be used to interact with traditional systems and networks. This means that the threats that are relevant for them can also be relevant for medical systems. securelist.com © 2017 AO Kaspersky Lab. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy Up
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I assume you are talking about https://threats.kaspersky.com/en/vulnerability/KLA10953/
If you look at the list of affected products, it is talking about old versions of Firefox. If you are running Firefox 56.0.1 or later you are secure.
https://www.mozilla.org/security/known-vulnerabilities/firefox.html has a list of every Firefox security patch
bernard38 said
rapport de kaspersky sur les vulnérabilités de Firefox 56.0.1 (64 bits) sous win 7 merci de faire remonter ces informations aux autorités compétentes. de corriger ces bugs et de me faire part des résultats sur mon mail. je ne trouve pas l'adresse de support Mozilla Firefox pour rapporter ces bugs. Merci.
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kaspersky report on the vulnerabilities of Firefox 56.0.1 (64 bits) under win 7 thank you for returning this information to the competent authorities. to correct these bugs and to report the results on my mail. I can not find the Mozilla Firefox support address to report these bugs. Thank you. NB: can not attach images or pdf !!!! ???? pasted text file
No need to report anything to Mozilla when Kaspersky got the information from Mozilla as you can see by the MSFA 2017-22 and MSFA 2017-21 links on https://threats.kaspersky.com/en/vulnerability/KLA11109/ page.
The Kaspersky page states the Affected products versions are earlier than Firefox 56 and Firefox 52.4.0 esr which would be 55.0.3 and older and 52.3.0 esr and older versions.
Firefox 56.0 and 56.0.1 is safe. https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/releases/
bernard38 said
Original MSFA 2017-22 advisories MSFA 2017-21
You even mentioned the MSFA 2017-22 and MSFA 2017-21 source in your copy+paste post.
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