


(CVE-2022-28286) - The rust regex crate did not properly prevent crafted regular expressions from taking an arbitrary amount of time during parsing. This could have led to user confusion or spoofing attacks. (CVE-2022-28285) - Due to a layout change, iframe contents could have been rendered outside of its border. In conjunction with another vulnerability this could have been used for an out of bounds memory read. (CVE-2022-28282) - When generating the assembly code for MLoadTypedArrayElementHole, an incorrect AliasSet was used. (CVE-2022-1196) - By using a link with rel=localization a use-after-free could have been triggered by destroying an object during JavaScript execution and then referencing the object through a freed pointer, leading to a potential exploitable crash. (CVE-2022-28281) - After a VR Process is destroyed, a reference to it may have been retained and used, leading to a use- after-free and potentially exploitable crash. (CVE-2022-1097) - If a compromised content process sent an unexpected number of WebAuthN Extensions in a Register command to the parent process, an out of bounds write would have occurred leading to memory corruption and a potentially exploitable crash. NSSToken objects were referenced via direct points, and could have been accessed in an unsafe way on different threads, leading to a use-after-free and potentially exploitable crash. It is, therefore, affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the mfsa2022-14 advisory. Description The version of Firefox ESR installed on the remote Windows host is prior to 91.8. Synopsis A web browser installed on the remote Windows host is affected by multiple vulnerabilities.
