CVSS2
Attack Vector
NETWORK
Attack Complexity
MEDIUM
Authentication
NONE
Confidentiality Impact
COMPLETE
Integrity Impact
COMPLETE
Availability Impact
COMPLETE
AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C
AI Score
Confidence
Low
EPSS
Percentile
99.3%
Various flaws were discovered in the layout and JavaScript engines. By
tricking a user into opening a malicious web page, an attacker could
execute arbitrary code with the user’s privileges. (CVE-2007-3734,
CVE-2007-3735)
Flaws were discovered in the JavaScript methods addEventListener and
setTimeout which could be used to inject script into another site in
violation of the browser’s same-origin policy. A malicious web site
could exploit this to modify the contents, or steal confidential data
(such as passwords), of other web pages. (CVE-2007-3736)
Ronen Zilberman and Michal Zalewski discovered timing attacks in the
JavaScript engine’s use of about:blank frames. A malicious web site
could exploit this to modify the contents, or steal confidential data
(such as passwords), of other web pages. (CVE-2007-3089)
A flaw was discovered in the JavaScript event handling code. By tricking
a user into opening a malicious web page, an attacker could execute
arbitrary code with the user’s privileges. (CVE-2007-3737)
Ronald van den Heetkamp discovered that filename URLs including an encoded
null byte could confuse the extension matching code. By tricking a user
into opening a malicious web page, an attacker could execute arbitrary
helper programs. (CVE-2007-3285)
Michal Zalewski discovered flaws in the same-origin handling of cached
“wyciwyg://” documents. A malicious web site could exploit this to
modify the contents, or steal confidential data (such as passwords),
of other web pages. (CVE-2007-3656)
Various flaws were discovered in the XPCNativeWrapper method. By tricking
a user into opening a malicious web page, an attacker could execute
arbitrary code with the user’s privileges. (CVE-2007-3738).