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6/10
vulnerability
Firefox Find My Device service was vulnerable to clickjacking attacks due to missing X-Frame-Options headers and frame-busting techniques, allowing attackers to trick users into wiping devices, changing PINs, or locking phones. The vulnerability exploited the service's usability feature of auto-redirecting authenticated users to their device ID page, making the full URL predictable without needing to guess the device ID.
clickjacking
firefox-os
web-application-security
x-frame-options
frame-busting
device-management
account-takeover
remote-device-control
vulnerability-disclosure
Firefox OS
Find My Device
Where's My Fox
Mozilla
X-Frame-Options
Mohamed A. Baset