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Message-ID: <bc7e11f20708120743s7e2d0394mb76cbcf674c5c511@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 16:43:18 +0200
From: "carl hardwick" <hardwick.carl@...il.com>
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Firefox 2.0.0.6 Remote Variable Leakage
	vulnerability

Firefox Remote Variable Leakage

It is possible to read all variables that are set inside Firefox.
That's right: ALL variables and registered objects that are present
inside Javascript files and on runtime. It's even possible to call
certain functions. That ranges from local Mozilla config files to all
extensions registered inside Firefox. The example below will show you
a list of a couple variables that were set. Note: it is possible to
actively scan variables and hijack them when you need to. I've tested
this against my own Firefox extension called: Fire Encrypter. And I
was able to steal a dynamically generated password successfully.

PoC here: http://www.0x000000.com/hacks/firefox/variables.html

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