Learn about CVE-2019-11710, a vulnerability in Firefox 67 that could lead to memory corruption and arbitrary code execution. Users of versions prior to 68 are at risk. Find out how to mitigate and prevent this security issue.
Memory safety bugs in Firefox 67 could lead to memory corruption and potential arbitrary code execution. Users of versions prior to 68 are at risk.
Understanding CVE-2019-11710
Firefox 67 had memory safety bugs that could be exploited for arbitrary code execution.
What is CVE-2019-11710?
Developers and the Mozilla community identified memory safety bugs in Firefox 67 that could potentially allow attackers to run arbitrary code.
The Impact of CVE-2019-11710
The vulnerability in Firefox 67 could lead to memory corruption, posing a risk of arbitrary code execution for users on versions before 68.
Technical Details of CVE-2019-11710
Firefox 67 vulnerability details and affected systems.
Vulnerability Description
Memory safety bugs in Firefox 67 could be exploited to execute arbitrary code.
Affected Systems and Versions
Exploitation Mechanism
Attackers could exploit memory safety bugs in Firefox 67 to potentially execute arbitrary code.
Mitigation and Prevention
Steps to mitigate the CVE-2019-11710 vulnerability.
Immediate Steps to Take
Long-Term Security Practices
Patching and Updates