First published: Tue Feb 19 2013(Updated: )
Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in the browser engine in Mozilla Firefox before 19.0, Thunderbird before 17.0.3, and SeaMonkey before 2.16 allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (memory corruption and application crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code via unknown vectors.
Credit: security@mozilla.org security@mozilla.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Mozilla Firefox | <17.0.3 | |
Mozilla Firefox | <19.0 | |
Mozilla SeaMonkey | <2.16 | |
Mozilla Thunderbird | <17.0.3 | |
Mozilla Thunderbird ESR | <17.0.3 | |
openSUSE | =11.4 | |
openSUSE | =12.1 | |
openSUSE | =12.2 | |
Ubuntu Linux | =10.04 | |
Ubuntu Linux | =11.10 | |
Ubuntu Linux | =12.04 | |
Ubuntu Linux | =12.10 | |
Mozilla Firefox ESR | <17.0.3 |
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CVE-2013-0784 is considered a high severity vulnerability due to its potential to cause denial of service and execute arbitrary code.
To fix CVE-2013-0784, you should update Mozilla Firefox, Thunderbird, or SeaMonkey to the latest version available.
CVE-2013-0784 affects Mozilla Firefox versions before 19.0, Thunderbird before 17.0.3, and SeaMonkey before 2.16.
Yes, CVE-2013-0784 can be exploited remotely by attackers to cause application crashes or potentially execute malicious code.
Yes, a patch for CVE-2013-0784 is included in the security updates for affected Mozilla software.