Security Advisories
Scripts can overwrite functions on pages from other domains - Opera Security Advisories
October 16th, 2007
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External news readers and e-mail clients can be used to execute arbitrary code - Opera Security Advisories
October 16th, 2007
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a specially crafted JavaScript can make Opera execute arbitrary code - Opera Security Advisories
August 7th, 2007
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Opera's HTTP authentication cuts off long server names at the end - Opera Security Advisories
July 19th, 2007
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The createPattern function can reveal old data from random places in memory - Opera Security Advisories
July 19th, 2007
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A malicious torrent can cause Opera to execute arbitrary code - Opera Security Advisories
July 19th, 2007
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Malicious torrent files can execute arbitrary code in Opera - Opera Security Advisories
May 24th, 2007
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Information displayed in the security field should be approached with caution. - Opera Security Advisories
February 9th, 2007
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Data URLs with executables and misleading download dialog - Opera Security Advisories
February 9th, 2007
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Opera not vulnerable to JPEG processing vulnerability in Microsoft's GDI+ library - Opera Security Advisories
February 9th, 2007
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Very large link addresses can cause Opera to crash - Opera Security Advisories
October 17th, 2006
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A forged SSL server certificate can be accepted by Opera as a valid certificate - Opera Security Advisories
September 21st, 2006
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A very large href attribute value in HTML can crash Opera - Opera Security Advisories
September 5th, 2006
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(Updated) Specially crafted JPEG images enables the execution of arbitrary code. - Opera Security Advisories
July 5th, 2006
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