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Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 11:26 pm Post subject: [ GLSA 200703-04 ] Mozilla Firefox: Multiple vulnerabilities |
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Gentoo Linux Security Advisory
Title: Mozilla Firefox: Multiple vulnerabilities (GLSA 200703-04)
Severity: normal
Exploitable: remote
Date: March 02, 2007
Bug(s): #165555
ID: 200703-04
Synopsis
Multiple vulnerabilities have been reported in Mozilla Firefox, some of which may allow user-assisted arbitrary remote code execution.
Background
Mozilla Firefox is a popular open-source web browser from the Mozilla Project.
Affected Packages
Package: www-client/mozilla-firefox
Vulnerable: < 2.0.0.2
Unaffected: >= 1.5.0.10 < 1.5.0.11
Unaffected: >= 2.0.0.2
Architectures: All supported architectures
Package: www-client/mozilla-firefox-bin
Vulnerable: < 2.0.0.2
Unaffected: >= 1.5.0.10 < 1.5.0.11
Unaffected: >= 2.0.0.2
Architectures: All supported architectures
Description
Tom Ferris reported a heap-based buffer overflow involving wide SVG stroke widths that affects Mozilla Firefox 2 only. Various researchers reported some errors in the JavaScript engine potentially leading to memory corruption. Mozilla Firefox also contains minor vulnerabilities involving cache collision and unsafe pop-up restrictions, filtering or CSS rendering under certain conditions.
Impact
An attacker could entice a user to view a specially crafted web page that will trigger one of the vulnerabilities, possibly leading to the execution of arbitrary code. It is also possible for an attacker to spoof the address bar, steal information through cache collision, bypass the local files protection mechanism with pop-ups, or perform cross-site scripting attacks, leading to the exposure of sensitive information, like user credentials.
Workaround
There is no known workaround at this time for all of these issues, but most of them can be avoided by disabling JavaScript.
Resolution
Users upgrading to the following releases of Mozilla Firefox should note that this upgrade has been found to lose the saved passwords file in some cases. The saved passwords are encrypted and stored in the 'signons.txt' file of ~/.mozilla/ and we advise our users to save that file before performing the upgrade. All Mozilla Firefox 1.5 users should upgrade to the latest version: Code: | # emerge --sync
# emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=www-client/mozilla-firefox-1.5.0.10" | All Mozilla Firefox 1.5 binary users should upgrade to the latest version: Code: | # emerge --sync
# emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=www-client/mozilla-firefox-bin-1.5.0.10" | All Mozilla Firefox 2.0 users should upgrade to the latest version: Code: | # emerge --sync
# emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=www-client/mozilla-firefox-2.0.0.2" | All Mozilla Firefox 2.0 binary users should upgrade to the latest version: Code: | # emerge --sync
# emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=www-client/mozilla-firefox-bin-2.0.0.2" |
References
CVE-2006-6077
CVE-2007-0775
CVE-2007-0776
CVE-2007-0777
CVE-2007-0778
CVE-2007-0779
CVE-2007-0780
CVE-2007-0800
CVE-2007-0801
CVE-2007-0981
CVE-2007-0995
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