CVE 2008-1236
Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in Mozilla Firefox before 2.0.0.13, Thunderbird before 2.0.0.13, and SeaMonkey before 1.1.9 allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code via unknown vectors related to the layout engine.
Related bugs and status
CVE-2008-1236 (Candidate) is related to these bugs:
Bug #210155: various outstanding security updates in mozilla universe packages (as of 1.8.1.13)
Bug #469752: firefox,3.5/3.6 startup-notification bug
Summary | In | Importance | Status | |||
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469752 | firefox,3.5/3.6 startup-notification bug | firefox-3.5 (Ubuntu) | Medium | Invalid | ||
469752 | firefox,3.5/3.6 startup-notification bug | Mozilla Firefox | Medium | Fix Released | ||
469752 | firefox,3.5/3.6 startup-notification bug | firefox-3.5 (Suse) | Medium | Fix Released | ||
469752 | firefox,3.5/3.6 startup-notification bug | firefox (Ubuntu) | Medium | Fix Released | ||
469752 | firefox,3.5/3.6 startup-notification bug | firefox (Ubuntu Lucid) | Medium | Fix Released | ||
469752 | firefox,3.5/3.6 startup-notification bug | firefox-3.5 (Ubuntu Lucid) | Medium | Invalid |
See the
CVE page on Mitre.org
for more details.