Memory safety bugs in Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird
CVE-2026-12328 is a Mozilla vulnerability covering multiple memory safety bugs affecting Firefox ESR 115.36, Firefox ESR 140.11, Thunderbird ESR 140.11, Firefox 151, and Thunderbird 151. Mozilla stated that some of the bugs showed evidence of memory corruption and assessed that, with sufficient effort, some of them could potentially be exploited to run arbitrary code. The available content does not identify a single vulnerable function or code path; instead, this CVE appears to aggregate multiple memory-safety issues fixed across the affected Mozilla product releases.
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Recent activity
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A memory safety vulnerability affecting Firefox and Thunderbird releases, involving memory corruption with potential arbitrary code execution.
One of the specifically named vulnerabilities referenced in the Firefox 152 security fixes. The content does not describe the flaw type beyond noting it was among vulnerabilities fixed in the release.
One of the vulnerabilities fixed in Firefox 152; the content provides only aggregate counts and no technical details.
The version that knows your environment.
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Every observed campaign linking this CVE to a named adversary.
Malware families riding this exploit, with evidence and IOCs.
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Cross-references every affected SKU, including bundled OEM variants.
Community discussion across Reddit, Mastodon, and other social sources.