Security News > 2019 > June > Firefox Zero-Day Exploited to Deliver Malware to Cryptocurrency Exchanges

2019-06-20 15:36
The recently patched Firefox vulnerability tracked as CVE-2019-11707 has been exploited to deliver Windows and Mac malware to the employees of cryptocurrency exchanges. read more
News URL
Related news
- EncryptHub Exploits Windows Zero-Day to Deploy Rhadamanthys and StealC Malware (source)
- Mozilla Patches Critical Firefox Bug Similar to Chrome’s Recent Zero-Day Vulnerability (source)
- After Chrome patches zero-day used to target Russians, Firefox splats similar bug (source)
- Cryptocurrency Miner and Clipper Malware Spread via SourceForge Cracked Software Listings (source)
- DslogdRAT Malware Deployed via Ivanti ICS Zero-Day CVE-2025-0282 in Japan Attacks (source)
- Germany takes down eXch cryptocurrency exchange, seizes servers (source)
- ⚡ Weekly Recap: Zero-Day Exploits, Developer Malware, IoT Botnets, and AI-Powered Scams (source)
- Firefox Patches 2 Zero-Days Exploited at Pwn2Own Berlin with $100K in Rewards (source)
- Mozilla fixes Firefox zero-days exploited at hacking contest (source)
Related Vulnerability
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
---|---|---|---|
2019-07-23 | CVE-2019-11707 | Type Confusion vulnerability in Mozilla Thunderbird A type confusion vulnerability can occur when manipulating JavaScript objects due to issues in Array.pop. | 8.8 |