Last Updated: August 31, 2022, 17:05 IST
Mozilla Firefox customers ought to watch out for a number of vulnerabilities that may let hackers compromise gadgets and techniques.
Last week, the cyber company had warned customers about a number of vulnerabilities in Google Chrome for desktop that would let menace actors achieve entry to their computer systems.
After warning customers about bugs in Google Chrome for desktop, the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has now cautioned in opposition to a number of vulnerabilities in Mozilla Firefox merchandise that may let hackers compromise gadgets and techniques.
The bugs in Mozilla Firefox browser might enable a distant attacker to bypass safety restrictions, execute arbitrary code and trigger denial of service assault on the focused system, CERT-In stated in its newest advisory.
“These vulnerabilities exist in Mozilla Firefox due to abuse of XSLT error handling, cross-origin iframe referencing an XSLT document… that results in a use-after-free error and memory safety bugs within the browser engine,” defined the cyber company.
A distant attacker might exploit these vulnerabilities by convincing a sufferer to open a specially-crafted internet request.
CERT-In, which comes below the IT Ministry, suggested customers to replace to the most recent Mozilla Firefox variations.
CERT-In additionally discovered a vulnerability in open supply coding platform Drupal which might enable an attacker to bypass safety restrictions on the focused system.
“Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could allow an attacker to bypass security restrictions (leak valid payment details and accept invalid payment details) on the targeted system,” it warned.
Last week, the cyber company had warned customers about a number of vulnerabilities in Google Chrome for desktop that would let menace actors achieve entry to their computer systems.
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