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Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 8:30 am Post subject: [ GLSA 200507-14 ] Mozilla Firefox: Multiple vulnerabilities |
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Gentoo Linux Security Advisory
Title: Mozilla Firefox: Multiple vulnerabilities (GLSA 200507-14)
Severity: normal
Exploitable: remote
Date: July 15, 2005
Bug(s): #95199
ID: 200507-14
Synopsis
Several vulnerabilities in Mozilla Firefox allow attacks ranging from execution of script code with elevated privileges to information leak.
Background
Mozilla Firefox is the next-generation web browser from the Mozilla project.
Affected Packages
Package: www-client/mozilla-firefox
Vulnerable: < 1.0.5
Unaffected: >= 1.0.5
Architectures: All supported architectures
Package: www-client/mozilla-firefox-bin
Vulnerable: < 1.0.5
Unaffected: >= 1.0.5
Architectures: All supported architectures
Description
The following vulnerabilities were found and fixed in Mozilla Firefox: - "moz_bug_r_a4" and "shutdown" discovered that Firefox was improperly cloning base objects (MFSA 2005-56).
- Michael Krax reported that Firefox was not correctly handling JavaScript URLs from external applications (MFSA 2005-53), and that the "Set as wallpaper" function in versions 1.0.3 and 1.0.4 could be abused to load JavaScript (MFSA 2005-47).
- Several researchers reported ways to trick Firefox into accepting events generated by web content (MFSA 2005-45).
- Kohei Yoshino discovered a new way to inject script from the sidebar panel using data: (MFSA 2005-49).
- "moz_bug_r_a4" reported that Firefox failed to validate XHTML DOM nodes properly (MFSA 2005-55), and that XBL scripts ran even when Javascript is disabled (MFSA 2005-46).
- "shutdown" discovered a possibly exploitable crash in InstallVersion.compareTo (MFSA 2005-50).
- Finally, Secunia discovered that a child frame can call top.focus() even if the framing page comes from a different origin and has overridden the focus() routine (MFSA 2005-52), and that the frame injection spoofing bug fixed in 1.0.2 was mistakenly reintroduced in 1.0.3 and 1.0.4 (MFSA 2005-51).
Impact
A remote attacker could craft malicious web pages that would leverage these issues to inject and execute arbitrary script code with elevated privileges, steal cookies or other information from web pages, or spoof content.
Workaround
There are no known workarounds for all the issues at this time.
Resolution
All Mozilla Firefox users should upgrade to the latest version: Code: | # emerge --sync
# emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=www-client/mozilla-firefox-1.0.5" | All Mozilla Firefox binary users should upgrade to the latest version: Code: | # emerge --sync
# emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=www-client/mozilla-firefox-bin-1.0.5" |
References
Mozilla Foundation Security Advisories
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