CVE-2023-32212 - Firefox and Thunderbird Datalist UI Spoofing Vulnerability and Exploit Details
The recently identified vulnerability, CVE-2023-32212, has caught the attention of developers and security experts in the software ecosystem. This vulnerability is related to the improper
CVE-2023-24539: Angle Brackets (<>) in CSS Contexts May Lead to Injection of Unexpected HTML in Templates Containing Multiple Actions Separated by a '/' Character
In recent days, a new vulnerability has been discovered and assigned as CVE-2023-24539. This vulnerability revolves around the use of angle brackets (<>) in
CVE-2023-29324: Detailed Analysis of Windows MSHTML Platform Security Feature Bypass Vulnerability
In this in-depth article, we will discuss the security feature bypass vulnerability in the Microsoft HTML (MSHTML) platform that has been assigned the CVE identifier
CVE-2023-1215: Understanding Type Confusion in CSS in Google Chrome Prior to Version 111..5563.64 and Exploiting Heap Corruption with a Crafted HTML Page
Google Chrome is one of the world's most widely-used web browsers, with millions of people relying on it every day to surf the
CVE-2022-29916 Firefox treats CSS variables differently when they are already known resources. This could be used to probe the browser history.
By default, CSS variables are not supported in Firefox. The only way to enable them is to add a userContent preference. This preference is enabled
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