Vulnerabilities (CVE)

Join the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) community and start to get notified about new vulnerabilities.

Filtered by vendor Mozilla Subscribe
Filtered by product Seamonkey
Total 706 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2014-2018 1 Mozilla 3 Seamonkey, Thunderbird, Thunderbird Esr 2016-10-03 4.3 MEDIUM N/A
Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Mozilla Thunderbird 17.x through 17.0.8, Thunderbird ESR 17.x through 17.0.10, and SeaMonkey before 2.20 allows user-assisted remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via an e-mail message containing a data: URL in a (1) OBJECT or (2) EMBED element, a related issue to CVE-2013-6674.
CVE-2013-6674 1 Mozilla 3 Seamonkey, Thunderbird, Thunderbird Esr 2015-08-07 4.3 MEDIUM N/A
Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Mozilla Thunderbird 17.x through 17.0.8, Thunderbird ESR 17.x through 17.0.10, and SeaMonkey before 2.20 allows user-assisted remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via an e-mail message containing a data: URL in an IFRAME element, a related issue to CVE-2014-2018.
CVE-2011-3671 1 Mozilla 3 Firefox, Seamonkey, Thunderbird 2012-06-18 7.5 HIGH N/A
Use-after-free vulnerability in the nsHTMLSelectElement function in nsHTMLSelectElement.cpp in Mozilla Firefox 4.x through 8.0, Thunderbird 5.0 through 8.0, and SeaMonkey before 2.6 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via vectors involving removal of the parent node of an element.
CVE-2002-2437 1 Mozilla 3 Firefox, Seamonkey, Thunderbird 2012-03-07 5.0 MEDIUM N/A
The JavaScript implementation in Mozilla Firefox before 4.0, Thunderbird before 3.3, and SeaMonkey before 2.1 does not properly restrict the set of values contained in the object returned by the getComputedStyle method, which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information about visited web pages by calling this method.
CVE-2009-4629 1 Mozilla 2 Seamonkey, Thunderbird 2010-02-01 5.0 MEDIUM N/A
Mozilla Necko, as used in Thunderbird 3.0.1, SeaMonkey, and other applications, performs DNS prefetching even when the app type is APP_TYPE_MAIL or APP_TYPE_EDITOR, which makes it easier for remote attackers to determine the network location of the application's user by logging DNS requests, as demonstrated by DNS requests triggered by reading text/plain e-mail messages in Thunderbird.
CVE-2009-4630 1 Mozilla 3 Firefox, Seamonkey, Thunderbird 2010-01-30 5.0 MEDIUM N/A
Mozilla Necko, as used in Firefox, SeaMonkey, and other applications, performs DNS prefetching of domain names contained in links within local HTML documents, which makes it easier for remote attackers to determine the network location of the application's user by logging DNS requests. NOTE: the vendor disputes the significance of this issue, stating "I don't think we necessarily need to worry about that case."