DOM events manipulation might be used to execute arbitrary code – Opera Security Advisories OPCOM Team | January 29, 2013 High
Carefully timed redirects can allow cross site scripting – Opera Security Advisories OPCOM Team | December 20, 2012 High
Repeated attempts to access a target site can trigger address field spoofing – Opera Security Advisories OPCOM Team | December 17, 2012 Low
Private data can be disclosed to other computer users, or be modified by them – Opera Security Advisories OPCOM Team | December 17, 2012 High
Malformed GIF images could allow execution of arbitrary code – Opera Security Advisories OPCOM Team | December 17, 2012 Critical
HTTP response heap buffer overflow can allow execution of arbitrary code – Opera Security Advisories OPCOM Team | November 19, 2012 High
Error pages can be used to guess local file paths – Opera Security Advisories OPCOM Team | November 19, 2012 Low
Specially crafted WebP images can be used to disclose random chunks of memory – Opera Security Advisories OPCOM Team | November 7, 2012 Moderate
CORS requests can incorrectly retrieve contents of cross origin pages – Opera Security Advisories OPCOM Team | November 2, 2012 High
Data URIs can be used to facilitate Cross-Site Scripting – Opera Security Advisories OPCOM Team | November 2, 2012 High