Vulnerabilities > Mozilla > Seamonkey > Low
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2006-09-15 | CVE-2006-4570 | Remote vulnerability in Mozilla Seamonkey and Thunderbird Mozilla Thunderbird before 1.5.0.7 and SeaMonkey before 1.0.5, with "Load Images" enabled, allows remote user-assisted attackers to bypass settings that disable JavaScript via a remote XBL file in a message that is loaded when the user views, forwards, or replies to the original message. | 2.6 |
2006-07-29 | CVE-2006-3812 | Products Remote vulnerability in Mozilla Firefox, Seamonkey and Thunderbird Mozilla Firefox before 1.5.0.5, Thunderbird before 1.5.0.5, and SeaMonkey before 1.0.3 allows remote attackers to reference remote files and possibly load chrome: URLs by tricking the user into copying or dragging links. | 2.6 |
2006-04-14 | CVE-2006-1725 | Permissions, Privileges, and Access Controls vulnerability in Mozilla Firefox and Seamonkey Mozilla Firefox 1.5 before 1.5.0.2 and SeaMonkey before 1.0.1 causes certain windows to become translucent due to an interaction between XUL content windows and the history mechanism, which might allow user-assisted remote attackers to trick users into executing arbitrary code. | 2.6 |
2006-04-14 | CVE-2006-1736 | Unspecified vulnerability in Mozilla products Mozilla Firefox 1.x before 1.5 and 1.0.x before 1.0.8, Mozilla Suite before 1.7.13, and SeaMonkey before 1.0 allows remote attackers to trick users into downloading and saving an executable file via an image that is overlaid by a transparent image link that points to the executable, which causes the executable to be saved when the user clicks the "Save image as..." option. | 2.6 |
2006-04-14 | CVE-2006-1740 | Unspecified vulnerability in Mozilla products Mozilla Firefox 1.x before 1.5 and 1.0.x before 1.0.8, Mozilla Suite before 1.7.13, and SeaMonkey before 1.0 allows remote attackers to spoof secure site indicators such as the locked icon by opening the trusted site in a popup window, then changing the location to a malicious site. | 2.6 |