Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2021-03
Security Vulnerabilities fixed in Firefox 85
- Announced
- January 26, 2021
- Impact
- high
- Products
- Firefox
- Fixed in
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- Firefox 85
#CVE-2021-23953: Cross-origin information leakage via redirected PDF requests
- Reporter
- Rob Wu
- Impact
- high
Description
If a user clicked into a specifically crafted PDF, the PDF reader could be confused into leaking cross-origin information, when said information is served as chunked data.
References
#CVE-2021-23954: Type confusion when using logical assignment operators in JavaScript switch statements
- Reporter
- Gary Kwong
- Impact
- high
Description
Using the new logical assignment operators in a JavaScript switch statement could have caused a type confusion, leading to a memory corruption and a potentially exploitable crash.
References
#CVE-2021-23955: Clickjacking across tabs through misusing requestPointerLock
- Reporter
- Irvan Kurniawan
- Impact
- high
Description
The browser could have been confused into transferring a pointer lock state into another tab, which could have lead to clickjacking attacks.
References
#CVE-2021-23956: File picker dialog could have been used to disclose a complete directory
- Reporter
- Abdulrahman Alqabandi
- Impact
- moderate
Description
An ambiguous file picker design could have confused users who intended to select and upload a single file into uploading a whole directory. This was addressed by adding a new prompt.
References
#CVE-2021-23957: Iframe sandbox could have been bypassed on Android via the intent URL scheme
- Reporter
- Eliya Stein
- Impact
- moderate
Description
Navigations through the Android-specific intent
URL scheme could have been misused to escape iframe sandbox.
Note: This issue only affected Firefox for Android. Other operating systems are unaffected.
References
#CVE-2021-23958: Screen sharing permission leaked across tabs
- Reporter
- Jan-Ivar Bruaroey
- Impact
- moderate
Description
The browser could have been confused into transferring a screen sharing state into another tab, which would leak unintended information.
References
#CVE-2021-23959: Cross-Site Scripting in error pages on Firefox for Android
- Reporter
- Muneaki Nishimura
- Impact
- moderate
Description
An XSS bug in internal error pages could have led to various spoofing attacks, including other error pages and the address bar.
Note: This issue only affected Firefox for Android. Other operating systems are unaffected.
References
#CVE-2021-23960: Use-after-poison for incorrectly redeclared JavaScript variables during GC
- Reporter
- Irvan Kurniawan
- Impact
- moderate
Description
Performing garbage collection on re-declared JavaScript variables resulted in a user-after-poison, and a potentially exploitable crash.
References
#CVE-2021-23961: More internal network hosts could have been probed by a malicious webpage
- Reporter
- Samy Kamkar, Ben Seri, and Gregory Vishnepolsky
- Impact
- moderate
Description
Further techniques that built on the slipstream research combined with a malicious webpage could have exposed both an internal network's hosts as well as services running on the user's local machine.
References
#CVE-2021-23962: Use-after-poison in "nsTreeBodyFrame::RowCountChanged"
- Reporter
- Chiaki ISHIKAWA
- Impact
- low
Description
Incorrect use of the RowCountChanged
method could have led to a user-after-poison and a potentially exploitable crash.
References
#CVE-2021-23963: Permission prompt inaccessible after asking for additional permissions
- Reporter
- Paul Zühlcke
- Impact
- low
Description
When sharing geolocation during an active WebRTC share, Firefox could have reset the webRTC sharing state in the user interface, leading to loss of control over the currently granted permission
References
#CVE-2021-23964: Memory safety bugs fixed in Firefox 85 and Firefox ESR 78.7
- Reporter
- Mozilla developers and community
- Impact
- high
Description
Mozilla developers Andrew McCreight, Tyson Smith, Jesse Schwartzentruber, Jon Coppeard, Byron Campen, André Bargull, Steve Fink, Jason Kratzer, Christian Holler, Alexis Beingessner reported memory safety bugs present in Firefox 84 and Firefox ESR 78.6. 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.
References
#CVE-2021-23965: Memory safety bugs fixed in Firefox 85
- Reporter
- Mozilla developers and community
- Impact
- high
Description
Mozilla developers Sebastian Hengst, Christian Holler, Tyson Smith reported memory safety bugs present in Firefox 84. 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.