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Metasploit Modules Related To Mozilla Seamonkey 1.5.0.10

CVE-2011-0065   Mozilla Firefox 3.6.16 mChannel Use-After-Free
This module exploits a use-after-free vulnerability in Mozilla Firefox 3.6.16. An OBJECT element, mChannel, can be freed via the OnChannelRedirect method of the nsIChannelEventSink Interface. mChannel becomes a dangling pointer and can be reused when setting the OBJECTs data attribute. This module has been tested on Mac OS X 10.6.6, 10.6.7, 10.6.8, 10.7.2 and 10.7.3.
CVE-2011-0065   Mozilla Firefox 3.6.16 mChannel Use-After-Free Vulnerability
This module exploits an use after free vulnerability in Mozilla Firefox 3.6.16. An OBJECT Element mChannel can be freed via the OnChannelRedirect method of the nsIChannelEventSink Interface. mChannel becomes a dangling pointer and can be reused when setting the OBJECTs data attribute. (Discovered by regenrecht). This module uses heapspray with a minimal ROP chain to bypass DEP on Windows XP SP3. Additionlay, a windows 7 target was provided using JAVA 6 and below to avoid aslr.
CVE-2011-0073   Mozilla Firefox "nsTreeRange" Dangling Pointer Vulnerability
This module exploits a code execution vulnerability in Mozilla Firefox 3.6.x <= 3.6.16 and 3.5.x <= 3.5.17 found in nsTreeSelection. By overwriting a subfunction of invalidateSelection it is possible to free the nsTreeRange object that the function currently operates on. Any further operations on the freed object can result in remote code execution. Utilizing the call setup the function provides it's possible to bypass DEP without the need for a ROP. Sadly this exploit is still either dependent on Java or bound by ASLR because Firefox doesn't employ any ASLR-free modules anymore.
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.

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