To clarify the surface of this crash: Windows 7 users could experience crashes while sending telemetry data for blocked DLL load attempts. If the DLL was blocked in the main process, they would load as a data file rather than as an image, thereby breaking Firefox's assumptions for parsing their contents.
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To clarify the surface of this crash: Windows 7 users could experience crashes while sending telemetry data for blocked DLL load attempts. If the DLL was blocked in the main process, Firefox would load it as a data file rather than as an image, thereby breaking our assumptions for parsing their contents.
To clarify the surface of this crash: Windows 7 users could experience crashes while sending telemetry data for blocked DLL load attempts. If the DLL was blocked in the main process, Firefox would load it as a data file rather than as an image, thereby breaking our assumptions for parsing their contents, which in turn could result in a crash.
To clarify the surface of this crash: Windows 7 users could experience crashes while we gather data about blocked DLL load attempts. If the DLL was blocked in the main process, Firefox would load it as a data file rather than as an image, thereby breaking our assumptions for parsing its contents, which in turn could result in a crash.
To clarify the surface of this crash: Windows 7 users could experience crashes while Firefox was gathering data about blocked DLL load attempts. If the DLL was blocked in the main process, Firefox would load it as a data file rather than as an image, thereby breaking our assumptions for parsing its contents, which in turn could result in a crash.
To clarify the surface of this crash: Windows 7 users could experience crashes while Firefox was gathering data about blocked DLL load attempts. If the DLL was forbidden to load in the main process by the blocklist, Firefox would load it as a data file rather than as an image, thereby breaking our assumptions for parsing its contents, which in turn could result in a crash.