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<patchinfo incident="5440">
  <issue id="984126" tracker="bnc">AArch64: mozjs17 crashes when run on 4k 
kernel (polkitd, firefox)</issue>
  <issue id="984637" tracker="bnc">MozillaFirefox, MozillaThunderbird rebuild 
failure with binutils</issue>
  <issue id="991809" tracker="bnc">VUL-0: MozillaFirefox: multiple 
vulnerabilities fixed in 48.0/45.3</issue>
  <issue id="986541" tracker="bnc">Firefox doesn't start after today's 
update</issue>
  <issue id="984403" tracker="bnc">OK and cancel button reversed in FF47 plus 
artefacts in KDE4.</issue>
  <issue id="2016-0718" tracker="cve" />
  <issue id="2016-2830" tracker="cve" />
  <issue id="2016-2836" tracker="cve" />
  <issue id="2016-2837" tracker="cve" />
  <issue id="2016-2835" tracker="cve" />
  <issue id="2016-2838" tracker="cve" />
  <issue id="2016-2839" tracker="cve" />
  <issue id="2016-5268" tracker="cve" />
  <issue id="2016-5262" tracker="cve" />
  <issue id="2016-5263" tracker="cve" />
  <issue id="2016-5260" tracker="cve" />
  <issue id="2016-5261" tracker="cve" />
  <issue id="2016-5266" tracker="cve" />
  <issue id="2016-5264" tracker="cve" />
  <issue id="2016-5265" tracker="cve" />
  <issue id="2016-5259" tracker="cve" />
  <issue id="2016-5258" tracker="cve" />
  <issue id="2016-5255" tracker="cve" />
  <issue id="2016-5254" tracker="cve" />
  <issue id="2016-5252" tracker="cve" />
  <issue id="2016-5251" tracker="cve" />
  <issue id="2016-5250" tracker="cve" />
  <category>security</category>
  <rating>important</rating>
  <packager>wrosenauer</packager>
  <description>Mozilla Firefox was updated to 48.0 to fix security issues, 
bugs, and deliver various improvements.

The following major changes are included:

- Process separation (e10s) is enabled for some users
- Add-ons that have not been verified and signed by Mozilla will not load
- WebRTC enhancements
- The media parser has been redeveloped using the Rust programming language
- better Canvas performance with speedy Skia support
- Now requires NSS 3.24

The following security issues were fixed: (boo#991809)

- CVE-2016-2835/CVE-2016-2836: Miscellaneous memory safety hazards
- CVE-2016-2830: Favicon network connection can persist when page is closed
- CVE-2016-2838: Buffer overflow rendering SVG with bidirectional content
- CVE-2016-2839: Cairo rendering crash due to memory allocation issue with 
FFmpeg 0.10
- CVE-2016-5251: Location bar spoofing via data URLs with malformed/invalid 
mediatypes
- CVE-2016-5252: Stack underflow during 2D graphics rendering
- CVE-2016-0718: Out-of-bounds read during XML parsing in Expat library
- CVE-2016-5254: Use-after-free when using alt key and toplevel menus
- CVE-2016-5255: Crash in incremental garbage collection in JavaScript
- CVE-2016-5258: Use-after-free in DTLS during WebRTC session shutdown
- CVE-2016-5259: Use-after-free in service workers with nested sync events
- CVE-2016-5260: Form input type change from password to text can store plain 
text password in session restore file
- CVE-2016-5261: Integer overflow in WebSockets during data buffering
- CVE-2016-5262: Scripts on marquee tag can execute in sandboxed iframes
- CVE-2016-2837: Buffer overflow in ClearKey Content Decryption Module (CDM) 
during video playback
- CVE-2016-5263: Type confusion in display transformation
- CVE-2016-5264: Use-after-free when applying SVG effects
- CVE-2016-5265: Same-origin policy violation using local HTML file and saved 
shortcut file
- CVE-2016-5266: Information disclosure and local file manipulation through 
drag and drop
- CVE-2016-5268: Spoofing attack through text injection into internal error 
pages
- CVE-2016-5250: Information disclosure through Resource Timing API during page 
navigation

The following non-security changes are included:

- The AppData description and screenshots were updated.
- Fix Firefox crash on startup on i586 (boo#986541)
- The Selenium WebDriver may have caused Firefox to crash at startup
- fix build issues with gcc/binutils combination used in Leap 42.2 (boo#984637)
- Fix running on 48bit va aarch64 (boo#984126)
- fix XUL dialog button order under KDE session (boo#984403)

Mozilla NSS was updated to 3.24 as a dependency.

Changes in mozilla-nss:

- NSS softoken updated with latest NIST guidance
- NSS softoken updated to allow NSS to run in FIPS Level 1 (no password)
- Various added and deprecated functions  
- Remove most code related to SSL v2, including the ability to actively send a 
SSLv2-compatible client hello.
- Protect against the Cachebleed attack.
- Disable support for DTLS compression.
- Improve support for TLS 1.3. This includes support for DTLS 1.3. 
(experimental)
</description>
  <summary>Security update for MozillaFirefox, mozilla-nss</summary>
</patchinfo>

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