Multiple Mozilla products wrong principal code execution
| mozilla-principal-code-execution (41457) |
Description:
Multiple Mozilla products, including Firefox, Thunderbird and SeaMonkey could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on the system, caused by an unspecified error related to using the wrong principal. By persuading a victim to visit a specially-crafted Web page, a remote attacker could exploit this vulnerability to execute arbitrary code on a victim's system.
Platforms Affected:
- Canonical, Ubuntu 6.06 LTS
- Canonical, Ubuntu 6.10
- Canonical, Ubuntu 7.04
- Canonical, Ubuntu 7.10
- Debian, Debian Linux 4.0
- Mandriva, Corporate Server 3.0 X86_64
- Mandriva, Corporate Server 3.0
- Mandriva, Corporate Server 4.0 X86_64
- Mandriva, Corporate Server 4.0
- Mandriva, Linux 2007.1
- Mandriva, Linux 2007.1 X86_64
- Mandriva, Linux 2008.0 X86_64
- Mandriva, Linux 2008.0
- Mozilla, Firefox prior to 2.0.0.13
- Mozilla, SeaMonkey prior to 1.1.9
- Mozilla, Thunderbird prior to 2.0.0.13
- Novell, Linux Desktop 9
- Novell, OpenSUSE 10.2
- Novell, OpenSUSE 10.3
- RedHat, Enterprise Linux 2.1 ES
- RedHat, Enterprise Linux 2.1 WS
- RedHat, Enterprise Linux 2.1 AS
- RedHat, Enterprise Linux 3 AS
- RedHat, Enterprise Linux 3 Desktop
- RedHat, Enterprise Linux 3 WS
- RedHat, Enterprise Linux 3 ES
- RedHat, Enterprise Linux 4 AS
- RedHat, Enterprise Linux 4 Desktop
- RedHat, Enterprise Linux 4 ES
- RedHat, Enterprise Linux 4 WS
- RedHat, Enterprise Linux 5
- RedHat, Enterprise Linux 5 Client
- RedHat, Enterprise Linux 5 Client Workstation
- RedHat, Enterprise Linux Optional Productivity Applications 5 Server
- RedHat, Linux Advanced Workstation 2.1 Itanium
- SuSE, OpenSuSE 10.2
- SuSE, OpenSuSE 10.3
- SuSE, SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10.0 SP1
- SuSE, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10.0
Remedy:
Refer to MFSA 2008-14 for patch, upgrade or suggested workaround information. See References.
Consequences:
Gain Access
References:
- MFSA 2008-14, JavaScript privilege escalation and arbitrary code execution at http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/2008/mfsa2008-14.html.
- Mozilla Web site, The SeaMonkey Project at http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/.
- Mozilla Web site, Thunderbird at http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/.
- Mozilla Web site, Firefox - Rediscover the Web at http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/.
- ASA-2008-142: firefox security update (RHSA-2008-0207)
- ASA-2008-143: seamonkey security update (RHSA-2008-0208)
- ASA-2008-146: thunderbird security update (RHSA-2008-0209)
- BID-28448: Mozilla Thunderbird/Seamonkey/Firefox 2.0.0.12 Multiple Remote Vulnerabilities
- CVE-2008-1235: Unspecified vulnerability in Mozilla Firefox before 2.0.0.13, Thunderbird before 2.0.0.13, and SeaMonkey before 1.1.9 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via unknown vectors that cause JavaScript to execute with the wrong principal, aka Privilege escalation via incorrect principals.
- DSA-1532: xulrunner -- several vulnerabilities
- DSA-1534: iceape -- several vulnerabilities
- DSA-1535: iceweasel -- several vulnerabilities
- FrSIRT/ADV-2008-0998: Mozilla Firefox and SeaMonkey Multiple Remote Code Execution Issues
- FrSIRT/ADV-2008-0999: Mozilla Thunderbird Code Execution and Cross Site Scripting Issues
- MDVSA-2008:080: Updated Firefox packages fix multiple vulnerabilities
- RHSA-2008-0207: Critical: firefox security update
- RHSA-2008-0208: Critical: seamonkey security update
- RHSA-2008-0209: Moderate: thunderbird security update
- SA29526: Mozilla Firefox Multiple Vulnerabilities
- SA29547: Mozilla SeaMonkey Multiple Vulnerabilities
- SA29548: Mozilla Thunderbird Multiple Vulnerabilities
- SECTRACK ID: 1019694: Mozilla Firefox JavaScript Bugs Let Remote Users Execute Arbitrary Code
- SUSE-SA:2008:019: Mozilla Firefox security update
- US-CERT VU#466521: Mozilla JavaScript privilege escalation
- USN-592-1: Firefox vulnerabilities
- USN-605-1: Thunderbird vulnerabilities
Reported:
Mar 25, 2008
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