First published: Tue Jul 26 2022(Updated: )
When combining CSS properties for overflow and transform, the mouse cursor could interact with different coordinates than displayed.
Credit: security@mozilla.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Thunderbird | <91.12 | 91.12 |
Thunderbird | <102.1 | 102.1 |
Firefox | <103.0 | |
Firefox ESR | <102.1 | |
Thunderbird | <102.1 | |
Firefox ESR | <91.12 | |
Thunderbird | <91.12 | |
Firefox | <103 | 103 |
Firefox ESR | <91.12 | 91.12 |
Firefox ESR | <102.1 | 102.1 |
<103.0 | ||
<102.1 | ||
<102.1 | ||
<91.12 | ||
<91.12 |
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CVE-2022-36319 is classified as a moderate severity vulnerability affecting Firefox and Thunderbird.
To fix CVE-2022-36319, users should update to Firefox version 103, Firefox ESR version 91.12, or Thunderbird version 91.12.
CVE-2022-36319 affects versions of Firefox before 103, Firefox ESR before 91.12, and Thunderbird before 91.12.
CVE-2022-36319 impacts Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Firefox ESR, and Mozilla Thunderbird.
CVE-2022-36319 is a vulnerability that causes the mouse cursor to interact with different screen coordinates than displayed due to a combination of CSS properties.