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Mozilla Firefox jar URI cross-site scripting vulnerability (VU#715737)
Written by DVL Team   


Mozilla Firefox contains a vulnerability that may allow an attacker to execute code, or conduct cross-site scripting attacks. The jar protocol is designed to extract content from compressed files. Mozilla based browsers include support for jar: URIs that are of the form jar:[url]![filename path]

 

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References

  • IITAC - International Institute (Certification and Training)
  • University of Bielefeld, Germany, Technical Faculty
  • Leibnitz University of Hannover, Germany (Secure Software Development Lecture)
  • University of Applied Sciences and Arts Hannover, Germany (Secure Software Development Lecture)
  • East Tennessee State University, U.S (Ethical Hacking Class)
  • University of the Basque Country, Spain (Computer Security Class)
  • University of Florida, U.S. (Student Infosec Team)
  • Institute Superieur Maritim, Algeria

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