Mozilla Firefox Multiple Vulnerabilities - June 13 (Windows)

Summary
The host is installed with Mozilla Firefox and is prone to multiple vulnerabilities.
Impact
Successful exploitation will allow attackers to execute arbitrary code, obtain potentially sensitive information, gain escalated privileges, bypass security restrictions, and perform unauthorized actions. Other attacks may also be possible. Impact Level: System/Application
Solution
Upgrade to Mozilla Firefox version 22.0 or later For updates refer to http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all.html
Insight
Multiple flaws due to, - PreserveWrapper does not handle lack of wrapper. - Error in processing of SVG format images with filters to read pixel values. - Does not prevent inclusion of body data in XMLHttpRequest HEAD request. - Does not properly handle onreadystatechange events in conjunction with page reloading. - Profiler parses untrusted data during UI rendering. - System Only Wrapper (SOW) and Chrome Object Wrapper (COW), does not restrict XBL user-defined functions. - Use-after-free vulnerability in 'nsIDocument::GetRootElement' and 'mozilla::dom::HTMLMediaElement::LookupMediaElementURITable' functions. - Maintenance Service does not properly handle inability to launch the Mozilla Updater executable file. - Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in the browser engine. - Internationalized Domain Name (IDN) does not properly handle the .com, .name, and .net top-level domains. - Does not properly implement DocShell inheritance behavior for sandbox attribute of an IFRAME element. - 'getUserMedia' permission references the URL of top-level document instead of a specific page. - XrayWrapper does not properly restrict use of DefaultValue for method calls. - Does not properly enforce the X-Frame-Options protection mechanism.
Affected
Mozilla Firefox versions before 22.0 on Windows
References