First published: Fri Apr 14 2006(Updated: )
Unspecified vulnerability in Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird 1.x before 1.5 and 1.0.x before 1.0.8, Mozilla Suite before 1.7.13, and SeaMonkey before 1.0 allows remote attackers to bypass same-origin protections and conduct cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks via unspecified vectors involving the window.controllers array.
Credit: secalert@redhat.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Firefox | =1.5-beta2 | |
Thunderbird | =1.0.7 | |
Firefox | =1.0.2 | |
Mozilla SeaMonkey | =1.0-beta | |
Firefox | =1.5-beta1 | |
Firefox | =1.5 | |
Firefox | =1.0.4 | |
Firefox | =1.0.7 | |
Thunderbird | =1.0 | |
Thunderbird | =1.0.1 | |
Thunderbird | =1.5-beta2 | |
Mozilla SeaMonkey | =1.0 | |
Thunderbird | =1.0.2 | |
Firefox | =1.0 | |
Firefox | =1.0.1 | |
Thunderbird | =1.0.4 | |
Thunderbird | =1.0.3 | |
Firefox | =1.0.3 | |
Thunderbird | =1.0.6 | |
Thunderbird | =1.0.5-beta | |
Thunderbird | =1.0.5 | |
Firefox | =1.0.5 | |
Firefox | =1.0.6 |
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CVE-2006-1732 is considered to have a moderate severity level due to the potential for cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks.
To fix CVE-2006-1732, you should upgrade to an updated version of Mozilla Firefox, Thunderbird, or SeaMonkey that addresses this vulnerability.
CVE-2006-1732 affects various versions of Mozilla Firefox, Thunderbird, and SeaMonkey prior to their respective updated releases.
Yes, CVE-2006-1732 can potentially allow attackers to conduct cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks, which may lead to data theft.
Yes, CVE-2006-1732 is a publicly documented vulnerability first reported in 2006.