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Metasploit Modules Related To Mozilla Thunderbird

CVE-2006-0295   Firefox location.QueryInterface() Code Execution
This module exploits a code execution vulnerability in the Mozilla Firefox browser. To reliably exploit this vulnerability, we need to fill almost a gigabyte of memory with our nop sled and payload. This module has been tested on OS X 10.3 with the stock Firefox 1.5.0 package.
CVE-2010-3765   Mozilla Firefox Interleaved document.write/appendChild Memory Corruption
This module exploits a code execution vulnerability in Mozilla Firefox caused by interleaved calls to document.write and appendChild. This module was written based on a live exploit found in the wild.
CVE-2011-2371   Mozilla Firefox Array.reduceRight() Integer Overflow
This module exploits a vulnerability found in Mozilla Firefox 3.6. When an array object is configured with a large length value, the reduceRight() method may cause an invalid index being used, allowing abitrary remote code execution. Please note that the exploit requires a longer amount of time (compare to a typical browser exploit) in order to gain control of the machine.
CVE-2011-3658   Firefox 7/8 (<= 8.0.1) nsSVGValue Out-of-Bounds Access Vulnerability
This module exploits an out-of-bounds access flaw in Firefox 7 and 8 (<= 8.0.1). The notification of nsSVGValue observers via nsSVGValue::NotifyObservers(x,y) uses a loop which can result in an out-of-bounds access to attacker-controlled memory. The mObserver ElementAt() function (which picks up pointers), does not validate if a given index is out of bound. If a custom observer of nsSVGValue is created, which removes elements from the original observer, and memory layout is manipulated properly, the ElementAt() function might pick up an attacker provided pointer, which can be leveraged to gain remote arbitrary code execution.
CVE-2011-3659   Firefox 8/9 AttributeChildRemoved() Use-After-Free
This module exploits a use-after-free vulnerability in Firefox 8/8.0.1 and 9/9.0.1. Removal of child nodes from the nsDOMAttribute can allow for a child to still be accessible after removal due to a premature notification of AttributeChildRemoved. Since mFirstChild is not set to NULL until after this call is made, this means the removed child will be accessible after it has been removed. By carefully manipulating the memory layout, this can lead to arbitrary code execution.

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