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    <Note Title="Topic" Type="Summary" Ordinal="1" xml:lang="en">Security update for MozillaFirefox</Note>
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- Firefox Extended Support Release 68.4.1 ESR
  * Fixed: Security fix
  MFSA 2020-03 (bsc#1160498)
  * CVE-2019-17026 (bmo#1607443)
    IonMonkey type confusion with StoreElementHole and
    FallibleStoreElement 

- Firefox Extended Support Release 68.4.0 ESR
  * Fixed: Various security fixes
  MFSA 2020-02 (bsc#1160305)
  * CVE-2019-17015 (bmo#1599005)
    Memory corruption in parent process during new content
    process initialization on Windows
  * CVE-2019-17016 (bmo#1599181)
    Bypass of @namespace CSS sanitization during pasting
  * CVE-2019-17017 (bmo#1603055)
    Type Confusion in XPCVariant.cpp
  * CVE-2019-17021 (bmo#1599008)
    Heap address disclosure in parent process during content
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  * CVE-2019-17022 (bmo#1602843)
    CSS sanitization does not escape HTML tags
  * CVE-2019-17024 (bmo#1507180, bmo#1595470, bmo#1598605,
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    Memory safety bugs fixed in Firefox 72 and Firefox ESR 68.4
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