Mozilla Firefox Web Browser
Mozilla Firefox is a standalone web browser, designed for standards
compliance and performance. Its functionality can be enhanced via a
plethora of extensions.
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Revision 317 (latest revision is 437)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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request 823315
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Wolfgang Rosenauer (wrosenauer)
(revision 317)
- Mozilla Firefox 79.0 MFSA 2020-30 (bsc#1174538) * CVE-2020-15652 (bmo#1634872) Potential leak of redirect targets when loading scripts in a worker * CVE-2020-6514 (bmo#1642792) WebRTC data channel leaks internal address to peer * CVE-2020-15655 (bmo#1645204) Extension APIs could be used to bypass Same-Origin Policy * CVE-2020-15653 (bmo#1521542) Bypassing iframe sandbox when allowing popups * CVE-2020-6463 (bmo#1635293) Use-after-free in ANGLE gl::Texture::onUnbindAsSamplerTexture * CVE-2020-15656 (bmo#1647293) Type confusion for special arguments in IonMonkey * CVE-2020-15658 (bmo#1637745) Overriding file type when saving to disk * CVE-2020-15657 (bmo#1644954) DLL hijacking due to incorrect loading path * CVE-2020-15654 (bmo#1648333) Custom cursor can overlay user interface * CVE-2020-15659 (bmo#1550133, bmo#1633880, bmo#1638856, bmo#1643613, bmo#1644839, bmo#1645835, bmo#1646006, bmo#1646220, bmo#1646787, bmo#1649347, bmo#1650811, bmo#1651678) Memory safety bugs fixed in Firefox 79 - updated dependency requirements: * mozilla-nspr >= 4.26 * mozilla-nss >= 3.54 * rust >= 1.43 * rust-cbindgen >= 0.14.3 - removed obsolete patch
Comments 1
There is a bug with this package, specific to OpenSUSE Wayland sessions. Please see https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1215137, Which refers to https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1851505 and https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1851503
Thanks for any help with this.