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CVE-2005-4685: Firefox and Mozilla can associate a cookie with multiple domains when the DNS resolver has a non-root domai...

Firefox and Mozilla can associate a cookie with multiple domains when the DNS resolver has a non-root domain in its search list, which allows remote attackers to trick a user into accepting a cookie for a hostname formed via search-list expansion of the hostname entered by the user, or steal a cookie for an expanded hostname, as demonstrated by an attacker who operates an ap1.com Internet web site to steal cookies associated with an ap1.com.example.com intranet web site.

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This old browser issue could let a malicious external site interfere with cookies meant for an internal host when corporate DNS search suffixes expand short hostnames. The result could be cookie confusion or theft for some intranet naming patterns. The bundle does not provide affected versions, CVSS, or a vendor fix. Exposure is most plausible on legacy Firefox or Mozilla deployments using short intranet hostnames plus DNS search suffix expansion. Modern supported browsers may not be affected, but the provided sources do not confirm fixed versions. Treat as a legacy exposure review, not an emergency. Prioritize if the organization still runs obsolete browsers or relies on short intranet names for authenticated internal applications. Mitigation focus: Check vendor guidance for affected Firefox and Mozilla versions.; Retire unsupported legacy browsers from managed endpoints.; Review DNS search suffix use on workstations and remote access profiles..

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