It has been reported that Mozilla Firebird Browser is prone to a vulnerability that may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary script code on a vulnerable system. The issue is reported to exist in the markLinkVisited function. It has been reported that an attacker may exploit this issue by setting the href setter of the linknode property to 'eval' in a link and sending this link to a vulnerable user. If the victim follows the malicious link the attacker may be able to gain chrome privileges on a vulnerable system and execute arbitrary script code. Successful exploitation of this issue may allow an attacker gain chrome privileges and execute arbitrary script code on a vulnerable system in the context of the user.
It has been reported that Mozilla Firebird Browser is prone to a vulnerability that may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary script code on a vulnerable system. The issue is reported to exist in the markLinkVisited function. It has been reported that an attacker may exploit this issue by setting the href setter of the linknode property to 'eval' in a link and sending this link to a vulnerable user. If the victim follows the malicious link the attacker may be able to gain chrome privileges on a vulnerable system and execute arbitrary script code. Successful exploitation of this issue may allow an attacker gain chrome privileges and execute arbitrary script code on a vulnerable system in the context of the user.