Vulnerabilities > CVE-2013-1687 - Permissions, Privileges, and Access Controls vulnerability in Mozilla products

047910
CVSS 9.3 - CRITICAL
Attack vector
NETWORK
Attack complexity
MEDIUM
Privileges required
NONE
Confidentiality impact
COMPLETE
Integrity impact
COMPLETE
Availability impact
COMPLETE
network
mozilla
CWE-264
critical
nessus

Summary

The System Only Wrapper (SOW) and Chrome Object Wrapper (COW) implementations in Mozilla Firefox before 22.0, Firefox ESR 17.x before 17.0.7, Thunderbird before 17.0.7, and Thunderbird ESR 17.x before 17.0.7 do not properly restrict XBL user-defined functions, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary JavaScript code with chrome privileges, or conduct cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks, via a crafted web site.

Vulnerable Configurations

Part Description Count
Application
Mozilla
428

Common Attack Pattern Enumeration and Classification (CAPEC)

  • Accessing, Modifying or Executing Executable Files
    An attack of this type exploits a system's configuration that allows an attacker to either directly access an executable file, for example through shell access; or in a possible worst case allows an attacker to upload a file and then execute it. Web servers, ftp servers, and message oriented middleware systems which have many integration points are particularly vulnerable, because both the programmers and the administrators must be in synch regarding the interfaces and the correct privileges for each interface.
  • Leverage Executable Code in Non-Executable Files
    An attack of this type exploits a system's trust in configuration and resource files, when the executable loads the resource (such as an image file or configuration file) the attacker has modified the file to either execute malicious code directly or manipulate the target process (e.g. application server) to execute based on the malicious configuration parameters. Since systems are increasingly interrelated mashing up resources from local and remote sources the possibility of this attack occurring is high. The attack can be directed at a client system, such as causing buffer overrun through loading seemingly benign image files, as in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-028 where specially crafted JPEG files could cause a buffer overrun once loaded into the browser. Another example targets clients reading pdf files. In this case the attacker simply appends javascript to the end of a legitimate url for a pdf (http://www.gnucitizen.org/blog/danger-danger-danger/) http://path/to/pdf/file.pdf#whatever_name_you_want=javascript:your_code_here The client assumes that they are reading a pdf, but the attacker has modified the resource and loaded executable javascript into the client's browser process. The attack can also target server processes. The attacker edits the resource or configuration file, for example a web.xml file used to configure security permissions for a J2EE app server, adding role name "public" grants all users with the public role the ability to use the administration functionality. The server trusts its configuration file to be correct, but when they are manipulated, the attacker gains full control.
  • Blue Boxing
    This type of attack against older telephone switches and trunks has been around for decades. A tone is sent by an adversary to impersonate a supervisor signal which has the effect of rerouting or usurping command of the line. While the US infrastructure proper may not contain widespread vulnerabilities to this type of attack, many companies are connected globally through call centers and business process outsourcing. These international systems may be operated in countries which have not upgraded Telco infrastructure and so are vulnerable to Blue boxing. Blue boxing is a result of failure on the part of the system to enforce strong authorization for administrative functions. While the infrastructure is different than standard current applications like web applications, there are historical lessons to be learned to upgrade the access control for administrative functions.
  • Restful Privilege Elevation
    Rest uses standard HTTP (Get, Put, Delete) style permissions methods, but these are not necessarily correlated generally with back end programs. Strict interpretation of HTTP get methods means that these HTTP Get services should not be used to delete information on the server, but there is no access control mechanism to back up this logic. This means that unless the services are properly ACL'd and the application's service implementation are following these guidelines then an HTTP request can easily execute a delete or update on the server side. The attacker identifies a HTTP Get URL such as http://victimsite/updateOrder, which calls out to a program to update orders on a database or other resource. The URL is not idempotent so the request can be submitted multiple times by the attacker, additionally, the attacker may be able to exploit the URL published as a Get method that actually performs updates (instead of merely retrieving data). This may result in malicious or inadvertent altering of data on the server.
  • Target Programs with Elevated Privileges
    This attack targets programs running with elevated privileges. The attacker would try to leverage a bug in the running program and get arbitrary code to execute with elevated privileges. For instance an attacker would look for programs that write to the system directories or registry keys (such as HKLM, which stores a number of critical Windows environment variables). These programs are typically running with elevated privileges and have usually not been designed with security in mind. Such programs are excellent exploit targets because they yield lots of power when they break. The malicious user try to execute its code at the same level as a privileged system call.

Nessus

  • NASL familySuSE Local Security Checks
    NASL idSUSE_11_FIREFOX-20130628-130702.NASL
    descriptionMozilla Firefox has been updated to the 17.0.7 ESR version, which fixes bugs and security fixes. - Mozilla developers identified and fixed several memory safety bugs in the browser engine used in Firefox and other Mozilla-based products. Some of these bugs showed evidence of memory corruption under certain circumstances, and we presume that with enough effort at least some of these could be exploited to run arbitrary code. (MFSA 2013-49) Gary Kwong, Jesse Ruderman, and Andrew McCreight reported memory safety problems and crashes that affect Firefox ESR 17, and Firefox 21. (CVE-2013-1682) - Security researcher Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of the Google Chrome Security Team used the Address Sanitizer tool to discover a series of use-after-free problems rated critical as security issues in shipped software. Some of these issues are potentially exploitable, allowing for remote code execution. We would also like to thank Abhishek for reporting additional use-after-free and buffer overflow flaws in code introduced during Firefox development. These were fixed before general release. (MFSA 2013-50) - Heap-use-after-free in mozilla::dom::HTMLMediaElement::LookupMediaElementURITab le. (CVE-2013-1684) - Heap-use-after-free in nsIDocument::GetRootElement. (CVE-2013-1685) - Heap-use-after-free in mozilla::ResetDir. (CVE-2013-1686) - Security researcher Mariusz Mlynski reported that it is possible to compile a user-defined function in the XBL scope of a specific element and then trigger an event within this scope to run code. In some circumstances, when this code is run, it can access content protected by System Only Wrappers (SOW) and chrome-privileged pages. This could potentially lead to arbitrary code execution. Additionally, Chrome Object Wrappers (COW) can be bypassed by web content to access privileged methods, leading to a cross-site scripting (XSS) attack from privileged pages. (MFSA 2013-51 / CVE-2013-1687) - Security researcher Nils reported that specially crafted web content using the onreadystatechange event and reloading of pages could sometimes cause a crash when unmapped memory is executed. This crash is potentially exploitable. (MFSA 2013-53 / CVE-2013-1690) - Security researcher Johnathan Kuskos reported that Firefox is sending data in the body of XMLHttpRequest (XHR) HEAD requests, which goes against the XHR specification. This can potentially be used for Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks against sites which do not distinguish between HEAD and POST requests. (MFSA 2013-54 / CVE-2013-1692) - Security researcher Paul Stone of Context Information Security discovered that timing differences in the processing of SVG format images with filters could allow for pixel values to be read. This could potentially allow for text values to be read across domains, leading to information disclosure. (MFSA 2013-55 / CVE-2013-1693) - Mozilla security researcher moz_bug_r_a4 reported that XrayWrappers can be bypassed to call content-defined toString and valueOf methods through DefaultValue. This can lead to unexpected behavior when privileged code acts on the incorrect values. (MFSA 2013-59 / CVE-2013-1697) - Mozilla developers identified and fixed several memory safety bugs in the browser engine used in Firefox and other Mozilla-based products. Some of these bugs showed evidence of memory corruption under certain circumstances, and we presume that with enough effort at least some of these could be exploited to run arbitrary code. (MFSA 2013-30) Olli Pettay, Jesse Ruderman, Boris Zbarsky, Christian Holler, Milan Sreckovic, and Joe Drew reported memory safety problems and crashes that affect Firefox ESR 17, and Firefox 19. (CVE-2013-0788) - Security researcher Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of the Google Chrome Security Team used the Address Sanitizer tool to discover an out-of-bounds write in Cairo graphics library. When certain values are passed to it during rendering, Cairo attempts to use negative boundaries or sizes for boxes, leading to a potentially exploitable crash in some instances. (MFSA 2013-31 / CVE-2013-0800) - Security researcher Frederic Hoguin discovered that the Mozilla Maintenance Service on Windows was vulnerable to a buffer overflow. This system is used to update software without invoking the User Account Control (UAC) prompt. The Mozilla Maintenance Service is configured to allow unprivileged users to start it with arbitrary arguments. By manipulating the data passed in these arguments, an attacker can execute arbitrary code with the system privileges used by the service. This issue requires local file system access to be exploitable. (MFSA 2013-32 / CVE-2013-0799) - Security researcher Ash reported an issue with the Mozilla Updater. The Mozilla Updater can be made to load a malicious local DLL file in a privileged context through either the Mozilla Maintenance Service or independently on systems that do not use the service. This occurs when the DLL file is placed in a specific location on the local system before the Mozilla Updater is run. Local file system access is necessary in order for this issue to be exploitable. (MFSA 2013-34 / CVE-2013-0797) - Security researcher miaubiz used the Address Sanitizer tool to discover a crash in WebGL rendering when memory is freed that has not previously been allocated. This issue only affects Linux users who have Intel Mesa graphics drivers. The resulting crash could be potentially exploitable. (MFSA 2013-35 / CVE-2013-0796) - Security researcher Cody Crews reported a mechanism to use the cloneNode method to bypass System Only Wrappers (SOW) and clone a protected node. This allows violation of the browser
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    titleSuSE 11.3 Security Update : Mozilla Firefox (SAT Patch Number 8001)
  • NASL familySuSE Local Security Checks
    NASL idOPENSUSE-2013-556.NASL
    descriptionMozillaFirefox was updated to Firefox 22.0 (bnc#825935) Following security issues were fixed : - MFSA 2013-49/CVE-2013-1682/CVE-2013-1683 Miscellaneous memory safety hazards - MFSA 2013-50/CVE-2013-1684/CVE-2013-1685/CVE-2013-1686 Memory corruption found using Address Sanitizer - MFSA 2013-51/CVE-2013-1687 (bmo#863933, bmo#866823) Privileged content access and execution via XBL - MFSA 2013-52/CVE-2013-1688 (bmo#873966) Arbitrary code execution within Profiler - MFSA 2013-53/CVE-2013-1690 (bmo#857883) Execution of unmapped memory through onreadystatechange event - MFSA 2013-54/CVE-2013-1692 (bmo#866915) Data in the body of XHR HEAD requests leads to CSRF attacks - MFSA 2013-55/CVE-2013-1693 (bmo#711043) SVG filters can lead to information disclosure - MFSA 2013-56/CVE-2013-1694 (bmo#848535) PreserveWrapper has inconsistent behavior - MFSA 2013-57/CVE-2013-1695 (bmo#849791) Sandbox restrictions not applied to nested frame elements - MFSA 2013-58/CVE-2013-1696 (bmo#761667) X-Frame-Options ignored when using server push with multi-part responses - MFSA 2013-59/CVE-2013-1697 (bmo#858101) XrayWrappers can be bypassed to run user defined methods in a privileged context - MFSA 2013-60/CVE-2013-1698 (bmo#876044) getUserMedia permission dialog incorrectly displays location - MFSA 2013-61/CVE-2013-1699 (bmo#840882) Homograph domain spoofing in .com, .net and .name
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    titleopenSUSE Security Update : MozillaFirefox (openSUSE-SU-2013:1142-1)
  • NASL familyWindows
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    descriptionThe installed version of Thunderbird is a version prior to 17.0.7 and is, therefore, potentially affected by the following vulnerabilities : - Various, unspecified memory safety issues exist. (CVE-2013-1682, CVE-2013-1683) - Heap-use-after-free errors exist related to
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    titleMozilla Thunderbird < 17.0.7 Multiple Vulnerabilities
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    descriptionThe installed version of Firefox ESR 17.x is earlier than 17.0.7, and is, therefore, potentially affected by the following vulnerabilities : - Various, unspecified memory safety issues exist. (CVE-2013-1682) - Heap-use-after-free errors exist related to
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    titleFirefox ESR 17.x < 17.0.7 Multiple Vulnerabilities
  • NASL familyMacOS X Local Security Checks
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    descriptionThe installed version of Thunderbird ESR 17.x is prior to 17.0.7 and is, therefore, potentially affected the following vulnerabilities : - Various, unspecified memory safety issues exist. (CVE-2013-1682) - Heap-use-after-free errors exist related to
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  • NASL familyMacOS X Local Security Checks
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    descriptionThe installed version of Firefox is earlier than 22.0 and is, therefore, potentially affected by multiple vulnerabilities : - Various, unspecified memory safety issues exist. (CVE-2013-1682, CVE-2013-1683) - Heap-use-after-free errors exist related to
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    titleFirefox < 22.0 Multiple Vulnerabilities (Mac OS X)
  • NASL familyDebian Local Security Checks
    NASL idDEBIAN_DSA-2720.NASL
    descriptionMultiple security issues have been found in Icedove, Debian
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    plugin id67201
    published2013-07-07
    reporterThis script is Copyright (C) 2013-2020 and is owned by Tenable, Inc. or an Affiliate thereof.
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    titleDebian DSA-2720-1 : icedove - several vulnerabilities
  • NASL familySuSE Local Security Checks
    NASL idOPENSUSE-2013-574.NASL
    descriptionseamonkey was updated to 2.19 (bnc#825935) to fix bugs and security issues. Security issues fixed : - MFSA 2013-49/CVE-2013-1682/CVE-2013-1683 Miscellaneous memory safety hazards - MFSA 2013-50/CVE-2013-1684/CVE-2013-1685/CVE-2013-1686 Memory corruption found using Address Sanitizer - MFSA 2013-51/CVE-2013-1687 (bmo#863933, bmo#866823) Privileged content access and execution via XBL - MFSA 2013-52/CVE-2013-1688 (bmo#873966) Arbitrary code execution within Profiler - MFSA 2013-53/CVE-2013-1690 (bmo#857883) Execution of unmapped memory through onreadystatechange event - MFSA 2013-54/CVE-2013-1692 (bmo#866915) Data in the body of XHR HEAD requests leads to CSRF attacks - MFSA 2013-55/CVE-2013-1693 (bmo#711043) SVG filters can lead to information disclosure - MFSA 2013-56/CVE-2013-1694 (bmo#848535) PreserveWrapper has inconsistent behavior - MFSA 2013-57/CVE-2013-1695 (bmo#849791) Sandbox restrictions not applied to nested frame elements - MFSA 2013-58/CVE-2013-1696 (bmo#761667) X-Frame-Options ignored when using server push with multi-part responses - MFSA 2013-59/CVE-2013-1697 (bmo#858101) XrayWrappers can be bypassed to run user defined methods in a privileged context - MFSA 2013-60/CVE-2013-1698 (bmo#876044) getUserMedia permission dialog incorrectly displays location - MFSA 2013-61/CVE-2013-1699 (bmo#840882) Homograph domain spoofing in .com, .net and .name
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    plugin id75081
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    titleopenSUSE Security Update : seamonkey (openSUSE-SU-2013:1180-1)
  • NASL familyMacOS X Local Security Checks
    NASL idMACOSX_THUNDERBIRD_17_0_7.NASL
    descriptionThe installed version of Thunderbird is earlier than 17.0.7 and is, therefore, potentially affected by the following vulnerabilities : - Various, unspecified memory safety issues exist. (CVE-2013-1682, CVE-2013-1683) - Heap-use-after-free errors exist related to
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    plugin id66990
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    sourcehttps://www.tenable.com/plugins/nessus/66990
    titleThunderbird < 17.0.7 Multiple Vulnerabilities (Mac OS X)
  • NASL familyOracle Linux Local Security Checks
    NASL idORACLELINUX_ELSA-2013-0981.NASL
    descriptionFrom Red Hat Security Advisory 2013:0981 : Updated firefox packages that fix several security issues are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and 6. The Red Hat Security Response Team has rated this update as having critical security impact. Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base scores, which give detailed severity ratings, are available for each vulnerability from the CVE links in the References section. Mozilla Firefox is an open source web browser. XULRunner provides the XUL Runtime environment for Mozilla Firefox. Several flaws were found in the processing of malformed web content. A web page containing malicious content could cause Firefox to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2013-1682, CVE-2013-1684, CVE-2013-1685, CVE-2013-1686, CVE-2013-1687, CVE-2013-1690) It was found that Firefox allowed data to be sent in the body of XMLHttpRequest (XHR) HEAD requests. In some cases this could allow attackers to conduct Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks. (CVE-2013-1692) Timing differences in the way Firefox processed SVG image files could allow an attacker to read data across domains, potentially leading to information disclosure. (CVE-2013-1693) Two flaws were found in the way Firefox implemented some of its internal structures (called wrappers). An attacker could use these flaws to bypass some restrictions placed on them. This could lead to unexpected behavior or a potentially exploitable crash. (CVE-2013-1694, CVE-2013-1697) Red Hat would like to thank the Mozilla project for reporting these issues. Upstream acknowledges Gary Kwong, Jesse Ruderman, Andrew McCreight, Abhishek Arya, Mariusz Mlynski, Nils, Johnathan Kuskos, Paul Stone, Boris Zbarsky, and moz_bug_r_a4 as the original reporters of these issues. For technical details regarding these flaws, refer to the Mozilla security advisories for Firefox 17.0.7 ESR. You can find a link to the Mozilla advisories in the References section of this erratum. All Firefox users should upgrade to these updated packages, which contain Firefox version 17.0.7 ESR, which corrects these issues. After installing the update, Firefox must be restarted for the changes to take effect.
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    titleOracle Linux 5 / 6 : firefox (ELSA-2013-0981)
  • NASL familyMacOS X Local Security Checks
    NASL idMACOSX_FIREFOX_17_0_7_ESR.NASL
    descriptionThe installed version of Firefox ESR 17.x is earlier than 17.0.7 and is, therefore, potentially affected by the following vulnerabilities : - Various, unspecified memory safety issues exist. (CVE-2013-1682) - Heap-use-after-free errors exist related to
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    titleFirefox ESR 17.x < 17.0.7 Multiple Vulnerabilities (Mac OS X)
  • NASL familyWindows
    NASL idMOZILLA_THUNDERBIRD_1707_ESR.NASL
    descriptionThe installed version of Thunderbird ESR 17.x is earlier than 17.0.7 and is, therefore, potentially affected the following vulnerabilities: - Various, unspecified memory safety issues exist. (CVE-2013-1682) - Heap-use-after-free errors exist related to
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    titleMozilla Thunderbird ESR 17.x < 17.0.7 Multiple Vulnerabilities
  • NASL familyUbuntu Local Security Checks
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    descriptionMultiple memory safety issues were discovered in Thunderbird. If the user were tricked into opening a specially crafted message with scripting enabled, an attacker could possibly exploit these to cause a denial of service via application crash, or potentially execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user invoking Thunderbird. (CVE-2013-1682) Abhishek Arya discovered multiple use-after-free bugs. If the user were tricked into opening a specially crafted message with scripting enabled, an attacker could possibly exploit these to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user invoking Thunderbird. (CVE-2013-1684, CVE-2013-1685, CVE-2013-1686) Mariusz Mlynski discovered that user defined code within the XBL scope of an element could be made to bypass System Only Wrappers (SOW). If a user had scripting enabled, an attacker could potentially exploit this to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user invoking Thunderbird. (CVE-2013-1687) A crash was discovered when reloading a page that contained content using the onreadystatechange event. If a user had scripting enabled, an attacker could potentially exploit this to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user invoking Thunderbird. (CVE-2013-1690) Johnathan Kuskos discovered that Thunderbird sent data in the body of XMLHttpRequest HEAD requests. If a user had scripting enabled, an attacker could exploit this to conduct Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks. (CVE-2013-1692) Paul Stone discovered a timing flaw in the processing of SVG images with filters. If a user had scripting enabled, an attacker could exploit this to view sensitive information. (CVE-2013-1693) Boris Zbarsky discovered a flaw in PreserveWrapper. If a user had scripting enabled, an attacker could potentially exploit this to cause a denial of service via application crash, or execute code with the privileges of the user invoking Thunderbird. (CVE-2013-1694) It was discovered that XrayWrappers could be bypassed to call content-defined methods in certain circumstances. If a user had scripting enabled, an attacker could exploit this to cause undefined behaviour. (CVE-2013-1697). Note that Tenable Network Security has extracted the preceding description block directly from the Ubuntu security advisory. Tenable has attempted to automatically clean and format it as much as possible without introducing additional issues.
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    sourcehttps://www.tenable.com/plugins/nessus/67001
    titleUbuntu 12.04 LTS / 12.10 / 13.04 : thunderbird vulnerabilities (USN-1891-1)
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    descriptionUpdated firefox packages that fix several security issues are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and 6. The Red Hat Security Response Team has rated this update as having critical security impact. Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base scores, which give detailed severity ratings, are available for each vulnerability from the CVE links in the References section. Mozilla Firefox is an open source web browser. XULRunner provides the XUL Runtime environment for Mozilla Firefox. Several flaws were found in the processing of malformed web content. A web page containing malicious content could cause Firefox to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2013-1682, CVE-2013-1684, CVE-2013-1685, CVE-2013-1686, CVE-2013-1687, CVE-2013-1690) It was found that Firefox allowed data to be sent in the body of XMLHttpRequest (XHR) HEAD requests. In some cases this could allow attackers to conduct Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks. (CVE-2013-1692) Timing differences in the way Firefox processed SVG image files could allow an attacker to read data across domains, potentially leading to information disclosure. (CVE-2013-1693) Two flaws were found in the way Firefox implemented some of its internal structures (called wrappers). An attacker could use these flaws to bypass some restrictions placed on them. This could lead to unexpected behavior or a potentially exploitable crash. (CVE-2013-1694, CVE-2013-1697) Red Hat would like to thank the Mozilla project for reporting these issues. Upstream acknowledges Gary Kwong, Jesse Ruderman, Andrew McCreight, Abhishek Arya, Mariusz Mlynski, Nils, Johnathan Kuskos, Paul Stone, Boris Zbarsky, and moz_bug_r_a4 as the original reporters of these issues. For technical details regarding these flaws, refer to the Mozilla security advisories for Firefox 17.0.7 ESR. You can find a link to the Mozilla advisories in the References section of this erratum. All Firefox users should upgrade to these updated packages, which contain Firefox version 17.0.7 ESR, which corrects these issues. After installing the update, Firefox must be restarted for the changes to take effect.
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    titleRHEL 5 / 6 : firefox (RHSA-2013:0981)
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    descriptionMultiple security issues have been found in Iceweasel, Debian
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  • NASL familyScientific Linux Local Security Checks
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    descriptionSeveral flaws were found in the processing of malformed content. Malicious content could cause Thunderbird to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2013-1682, CVE-2013-1684, CVE-2013-1685, CVE-2013-1686, CVE-2013-1687, CVE-2013-1690) It was found that Thunderbird allowed data to be sent in the body of XMLHttpRequest (XHR) HEAD requests. In some cases this could allow attackers to conduct Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks. (CVE-2013-1692) Timing differences in the way Thunderbird processed SVG image files could allow an attacker to read data across domains, potentially leading to information disclosure. (CVE-2013-1693) Two flaws were found in the way Thunderbird implemented some of its internal structures (called wrappers). An attacker could use these flaws to bypass some restrictions placed on them. This could lead to unexpected behavior or a potentially exploitable crash. (CVE-2013-1694, CVE-2013-1697) Note: All of the above issues cannot be exploited by a specially crafted HTML mail message as JavaScript is disabled by default for mail messages. They could be exploited another way in Thunderbird, for example, when viewing the full remote content of an RSS feed. 0.7 ESR, which corrects these issues. After installing the update, Thunderbird must be restarted for the changes to take effect.
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    titleScientific Linux Security Update : thunderbird on SL5.x, SL6.x i386/x86_64 (20130625)
  • NASL familySuSE Local Security Checks
    NASL idOPENSUSE-2013-554.NASL
    descriptionMozillaThunderbird was updated to Thunderbird 17.0.7 (bnc#825935) Security issues fixed : - MFSA 2013-49/CVE-2013-1682 Miscellaneous memory safety hazards - MFSA 2013-50/CVE-2013-1684/CVE-2013-1685/CVE-2013-1686 Memory corruption found using Address Sanitizer - MFSA 2013-51/CVE-2013-1687 (bmo#863933, bmo#866823) Privileged content access and execution via XBL - MFSA 2013-53/CVE-2013-1690 (bmo#857883) Execution of unmapped memory through onreadystatechange event - MFSA 2013-54/CVE-2013-1692 (bmo#866915) Data in the body of XHR HEAD requests leads to CSRF attacks - MFSA 2013-55/CVE-2013-1693 (bmo#711043) SVG filters can lead to information disclosure - MFSA 2013-56/CVE-2013-1694 (bmo#848535) PreserveWrapper has inconsistent behavior - MFSA 2013-59/CVE-2013-1697 (bmo#858101) XrayWrappers can be bypassed to run user defined methods in a privileged context
    last seen2020-06-05
    modified2014-06-13
    plugin id75071
    published2014-06-13
    reporterThis script is Copyright (C) 2014-2020 and is owned by Tenable, Inc. or an Affiliate thereof.
    sourcehttps://www.tenable.com/plugins/nessus/75071
    titleopenSUSE Security Update : MozillaThunderbird (openSUSE-SU-2013:1141-1)
  • NASL familyScientific Linux Local Security Checks
    NASL idSL_20130625_FIREFOX_ON_SL5_X.NASL
    descriptionSeveral flaws were found in the processing of malformed web content. A web page containing malicious content could cause Firefox to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2013-1682, CVE-2013-1684, CVE-2013-1685, CVE-2013-1686, CVE-2013-1687, CVE-2013-1690) It was found that Firefox allowed data to be sent in the body of XMLHttpRequest (XHR) HEAD requests. In some cases this could allow attackers to conduct Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks. (CVE-2013-1692) Timing differences in the way Firefox processed SVG image files could allow an attacker to read data across domains, potentially leading to information disclosure. (CVE-2013-1693) Two flaws were found in the way Firefox implemented some of its internal structures (called wrappers). An attacker could use these flaws to bypass some restrictions placed on them. This could lead to unexpected behavior or a potentially exploitable crash. (CVE-2013-1694, CVE-2013-1697) 0.7 ESR, which corrects these issues. After installing the update, Firefox must be restarted for the changes to take effect.
    last seen2020-03-18
    modified2013-06-26
    plugin id66983
    published2013-06-26
    reporterThis script is Copyright (C) 2013-2020 and is owned by Tenable, Inc. or an Affiliate thereof.
    sourcehttps://www.tenable.com/plugins/nessus/66983
    titleScientific Linux Security Update : firefox on SL5.x, SL6.x i386/x86_64 (20130625)
  • NASL familySuSE Local Security Checks
    NASL idSUSE_FIREFOX-20130628-8636.NASL
    descriptionMozilla Firefox has been updated to the 17.0.7 ESR version, which fixes bugs and security fixes. - Mozilla developers identified and fixed several memory safety bugs in the browser engine used in Firefox and other Mozilla-based products. Some of these bugs showed evidence of memory corruption under certain circumstances, and we presume that with enough effort at least some of these could be exploited to run arbitrary code. (MFSA 2013-49) Gary Kwong, Jesse Ruderman, and Andrew McCreight reported memory safety problems and crashes that affect Firefox ESR 17, and Firefox 21. (CVE-2013-1682) - Security researcher Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of the Google Chrome Security Team used the Address Sanitizer tool to discover a series of use-after-free problems rated critical as security issues in shipped software. Some of these issues are potentially exploitable, allowing for remote code execution. We would also like to thank Abhishek for reporting additional use-after-free and buffer overflow flaws in code introduced during Firefox development. These were fixed before general release. (MFSA 2013-50) o Heap-use-after-free in mozilla::dom::HTMLMediaElement::LookupMediaElementURITab le (CVE-2013-1684) o Heap-use-after-free in nsIDocument::GetRootElement (CVE-2013-1685) o Heap-use-after-free in mozilla::ResetDir. (CVE-2013-1686) - Security researcher Mariusz Mlynski reported that it is possible to compile a user-defined function in the XBL scope of a specific element and then trigger an event within this scope to run code. In some circumstances, when this code is run, it can access content protected by System Only Wrappers (SOW) and chrome-privileged pages. This could potentially lead to arbitrary code execution. Additionally, Chrome Object Wrappers (COW) can be bypassed by web content to access privileged methods, leading to a cross-site scripting (XSS) attack from privileged pages. (MFSA 2013-51 / CVE-2013-1687) - Security researcher Nils reported that specially crafted web content using the onreadystatechange event and reloading of pages could sometimes cause a crash when unmapped memory is executed. This crash is potentially exploitable. (MFSA 2013-53 / CVE-2013-1690) - Security researcher Johnathan Kuskos reported that Firefox is sending data in the body of XMLHttpRequest (XHR) HEAD requests, which goes against the XHR specification. This can potentially be used for Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks against sites which do not distinguish between HEAD and POST requests. (MFSA 2013-54 / CVE-2013-1692) - Security researcher Paul Stone of Context Information Security discovered that timing differences in the processing of SVG format images with filters could allow for pixel values to be read. This could potentially allow for text values to be read across domains, leading to information disclosure. (MFSA 2013-55 / CVE-2013-1693) - Mozilla security researcher moz_bug_r_a4 reported that XrayWrappers can be bypassed to call content-defined toString and valueOf methods through DefaultValue. This can lead to unexpected behavior when privileged code acts on the incorrect values. (MFSA 2013-59 / CVE-2013-1697)
    last seen2020-06-05
    modified2013-07-06
    plugin id67198
    published2013-07-06
    reporterThis script is Copyright (C) 2013-2020 and is owned by Tenable, Inc. or an Affiliate thereof.
    sourcehttps://www.tenable.com/plugins/nessus/67198
    titleSuSE 10 Security Update : Mozilla Firefox (ZYPP Patch Number 8636)
  • NASL familyCentOS Local Security Checks
    NASL idCENTOS_RHSA-2013-0981.NASL
    descriptionUpdated firefox packages that fix several security issues are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and 6. The Red Hat Security Response Team has rated this update as having critical security impact. Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base scores, which give detailed severity ratings, are available for each vulnerability from the CVE links in the References section. Mozilla Firefox is an open source web browser. XULRunner provides the XUL Runtime environment for Mozilla Firefox. Several flaws were found in the processing of malformed web content. A web page containing malicious content could cause Firefox to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2013-1682, CVE-2013-1684, CVE-2013-1685, CVE-2013-1686, CVE-2013-1687, CVE-2013-1690) It was found that Firefox allowed data to be sent in the body of XMLHttpRequest (XHR) HEAD requests. In some cases this could allow attackers to conduct Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks. (CVE-2013-1692) Timing differences in the way Firefox processed SVG image files could allow an attacker to read data across domains, potentially leading to information disclosure. (CVE-2013-1693) Two flaws were found in the way Firefox implemented some of its internal structures (called wrappers). An attacker could use these flaws to bypass some restrictions placed on them. This could lead to unexpected behavior or a potentially exploitable crash. (CVE-2013-1694, CVE-2013-1697) Red Hat would like to thank the Mozilla project for reporting these issues. Upstream acknowledges Gary Kwong, Jesse Ruderman, Andrew McCreight, Abhishek Arya, Mariusz Mlynski, Nils, Johnathan Kuskos, Paul Stone, Boris Zbarsky, and moz_bug_r_a4 as the original reporters of these issues. For technical details regarding these flaws, refer to the Mozilla security advisories for Firefox 17.0.7 ESR. You can find a link to the Mozilla advisories in the References section of this erratum. All Firefox users should upgrade to these updated packages, which contain Firefox version 17.0.7 ESR, which corrects these issues. After installing the update, Firefox must be restarted for the changes to take effect.
    last seen2020-06-01
    modified2020-06-02
    plugin id66996
    published2013-06-27
    reporterThis script is Copyright (C) 2013-2020 and is owned by Tenable, Inc. or an Affiliate thereof.
    sourcehttps://www.tenable.com/plugins/nessus/66996
    titleCentOS 5 / 6 : firefox / xulrunner (CESA-2013:0981)
  • NASL familySuSE Local Security Checks
    NASL idSUSE_11_FIREFOX-20130628-130628.NASL
    descriptionMozilla Firefox has been updated to the 17.0.7 ESR version, fixing bugs and security fixes. - Mozilla developers identified and fixed several memory safety bugs in the browser engine used in Firefox and other Mozilla-based products. Some of these bugs showed evidence of memory corruption under certain circumstances, and we presume that with enough effort at least some of these could be exploited to run arbitrary code. (MFSA 2013-49) Gary Kwong, Jesse Ruderman, and Andrew McCreight reported memory safety problems and crashes that affect Firefox ESR 17, and Firefox 21. (CVE-2013-1682) - Security researcher Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of the Google Chrome Security Team used the Address Sanitizer tool to discover a series of use-after-free problems rated critical as security issues in shipped software. Some of these issues are potentially exploitable, allowing for remote code execution. We would also like to thank Abhishek for reporting additional use-after-free and buffer overflow flaws in code introduced during Firefox development. These were fixed before general release. (MFSA 2013-50) - Heap-use-after-free in mozilla::dom::HTMLMediaElement::LookupMediaElementURITab le. (CVE-2013-1684) - Heap-use-after-free in nsIDocument::GetRootElement. (CVE-2013-1685) - Heap-use-after-free in mozilla::ResetDir. (CVE-2013-1686) - Security researcher Mariusz Mlynski reported that it is possible to compile a user-defined function in the XBL scope of a specific element and then trigger an event within this scope to run code. In some circumstances, when this code is run, it can access content protected by System Only Wrappers (SOW) and chrome-privileged pages. This could potentially lead to arbitrary code execution. Additionally, Chrome Object Wrappers (COW) can be bypassed by web content to access privileged methods, leading to a cross-site scripting (XSS) attack from privileged pages. (MFSA 2013-51 / CVE-2013-1687) - Security researcher Nils reported that specially crafted web content using the onreadystatechange event and reloading of pages could sometimes cause a crash when unmapped memory is executed. This crash is potentially exploitable. (MFSA 2013-53 / CVE-2013-1690) - Security researcher Johnathan Kuskos reported that Firefox is sending data in the body of XMLHttpRequest (XHR) HEAD requests, which goes against the XHR specification. This can potentially be used for Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks against sites which do not distinguish between HEAD and POST requests. (MFSA 2013-54 / CVE-2013-1692) - Security researcher Paul Stone of Context Information Security discovered that timing differences in the processing of SVG format images with filters could allow for pixel values to be read. This could potentially allow for text values to be read across domains, leading to information disclosure. (MFSA 2013-55 / CVE-2013-1693) - Mozilla security researcher moz_bug_r_a4 reported that XrayWrappers can be bypassed to call content-defined toString and valueOf methods through DefaultValue. This can lead to unexpected behavior when privileged code acts on the incorrect values. (MFSA 2013-59 / CVE-2013-1697)
    last seen2020-06-05
    modified2013-07-06
    plugin id67195
    published2013-07-06
    reporterThis script is Copyright (C) 2013-2020 Tenable Network Security, Inc.
    sourcehttps://www.tenable.com/plugins/nessus/67195
    titleSuSE 11.2 Security Update : Mozilla Firefox (SAT Patch Number 7976)
  • NASL familyUbuntu Local Security Checks
    NASL idUBUNTU_USN-1890-1.NASL
    descriptionMultiple memory safety issues were discovered in Firefox. If the user were tricked into opening a specially crafted page, an attacker could possibly exploit these to cause a denial of service via application crash, or potentially execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user invoking Firefox. (CVE-2013-1682, CVE-2013-1683) Abhishek Arya discovered multiple use-after-free bugs. If the user were tricked into opening a specially crafted page, an attacker could possibly exploit these to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user invoking Firefox. (CVE-2013-1684, CVE-2013-1685, CVE-2013-1686) Mariusz Mlynski discovered that user defined code within the XBL scope of an element could be made to bypass System Only Wrappers (SOW). An attacker could potentially exploit this to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user invoking Firefox. (CVE-2013-1687) Mariusz Mlynski discovered that the profiler user interface incorrectly handled data from the profiler. If the user examined profiler output on a specially crafted page, an attacker could potentially exploit this to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user invoking Firefox. (CVE-2013-1688) A crash was discovered when reloading a page that contained content using the onreadystatechange event. An attacker could potentially exploit this to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user invoking Firefox (CVE-2013-1690) Johnathan Kuskos discovered that Firefox sent data in the body of XMLHttpRequest HEAD requests. An attacker could exploit this to conduct Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks. (CVE-2013-1692) Paul Stone discovered a timing flaw in the processing of SVG images with filters. An attacker could exploit this to view sensitive information. (CVE-2013-1693) Boris Zbarsky discovered a flaw in PreserveWrapper. An attacker could potentially exploit this to cause a denial of service via application crash, or execute code with the privileges of the user invoking Firefox. (CVE-2013-1694) Bob Owen discovered that a sandboxed iframe could use a frame element to bypass its own restrictions. (CVE-2013-1695) Frederic Buclin discovered that the X-Frame-Options header is ignored in multi-part responses. An attacker could potentially exploit this to conduct clickjacking attacks. (CVE-2013-1696) It was discovered that XrayWrappers could be bypassed to call content-defined methods in certain circumstances. An attacker could exploit this to cause undefined behaviour. (CVE-2013-1697) Matt Wobensmith discovered that the getUserMedia permission dialog displayed the wrong domain in certain circumstances. An attacker could potentially exploit this to trick the user in to giving a malicious site access to their microphone or camera. (CVE-2013-1698) It was discovered that the measures for preventing homograph attacks using Internationalized Domain Names (IDN) were not sufficient for certain Top Level Domains (TLD). An attacker could potentially exploit this to conduct URL spoofing and phishing attacks. (CVE-2013-1699). Note that Tenable Network Security has extracted the preceding description block directly from the Ubuntu security advisory. Tenable has attempted to automatically clean and format it as much as possible without introducing additional issues.
    last seen2020-06-01
    modified2020-06-02
    plugin id67000
    published2013-06-27
    reporterUbuntu Security Notice (C) 2013-2019 Canonical, Inc. / NASL script (C) 2013-2019 and is owned by Tenable, Inc. or an Affiliate thereof.
    sourcehttps://www.tenable.com/plugins/nessus/67000
    titleUbuntu 12.04 LTS / 12.10 / 13.04 : firefox vulnerabilities (USN-1890-1)
  • NASL familyOracle Linux Local Security Checks
    NASL idORACLELINUX_ELSA-2013-0982.NASL
    descriptionFrom Red Hat Security Advisory 2013:0982 : An updated thunderbird package that fixes several security issues is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and 6. The Red Hat Security Response Team has rated this update as having important security impact. Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base scores, which give detailed severity ratings, are available for each vulnerability from the CVE links in the References section. Mozilla Thunderbird is a standalone mail and newsgroup client. Several flaws were found in the processing of malformed content. Malicious content could cause Thunderbird to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2013-1682, CVE-2013-1684, CVE-2013-1685, CVE-2013-1686, CVE-2013-1687, CVE-2013-1690) It was found that Thunderbird allowed data to be sent in the body of XMLHttpRequest (XHR) HEAD requests. In some cases this could allow attackers to conduct Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks. (CVE-2013-1692) Timing differences in the way Thunderbird processed SVG image files could allow an attacker to read data across domains, potentially leading to information disclosure. (CVE-2013-1693) Two flaws were found in the way Thunderbird implemented some of its internal structures (called wrappers). An attacker could use these flaws to bypass some restrictions placed on them. This could lead to unexpected behavior or a potentially exploitable crash. (CVE-2013-1694, CVE-2013-1697) Red Hat would like to thank the Mozilla project for reporting these issues. Upstream acknowledges Gary Kwong, Jesse Ruderman, Andrew McCreight, Abhishek Arya, Mariusz Mlynski, Nils, Johnathan Kuskos, Paul Stone, Boris Zbarsky, and moz_bug_r_a4 as the original reporters of these issues. Note: All of the above issues cannot be exploited by a specially crafted HTML mail message as JavaScript is disabled by default for mail messages. They could be exploited another way in Thunderbird, for example, when viewing the full remote content of an RSS feed. All Thunderbird users should upgrade to this updated package, which contains Thunderbird version 17.0.7 ESR, which corrects these issues. After installing the update, Thunderbird must be restarted for the changes to take effect.
    last seen2020-05-31
    modified2013-07-12
    plugin id68840
    published2013-07-12
    reporterThis script is Copyright (C) 2013-2020 and is owned by Tenable, Inc. or an Affiliate thereof.
    sourcehttps://www.tenable.com/plugins/nessus/68840
    titleOracle Linux 6 : thunderbird (ELSA-2013-0982)
  • NASL familySuSE Local Security Checks
    NASL idOPENSUSE-2013-555.NASL
    descriptionMozilla xulrunner was update to 17.0.7esr (bnc#825935) Security issues fixed : - MFSA 2013-49/CVE-2013-1682 Miscellaneous memory safety hazards - MFSA 2013-50/CVE-2013-1684/CVE-2013-1685/CVE-2013-1686 Memory corruption found using Address Sanitizer - MFSA 2013-51/CVE-2013-1687 (bmo#863933, bmo#866823) Privileged content access and execution via XBL - MFSA 2013-53/CVE-2013-1690 (bmo#857883) Execution of unmapped memory through onreadystatechange event - MFSA 2013-54/CVE-2013-1692 (bmo#866915) Data in the body of XHR HEAD requests leads to CSRF attacks - MFSA 2013-55/CVE-2013-1693 (bmo#711043) SVG filters can lead to information disclosure - MFSA 2013-56/CVE-2013-1694 (bmo#848535) PreserveWrapper has inconsistent behavior - MFSA 2013-59/CVE-2013-1697 (bmo#858101) XrayWrappers can be bypassed to run user defined methods in a privileged context
    last seen2020-06-05
    modified2014-06-13
    plugin id75072
    published2014-06-13
    reporterThis script is Copyright (C) 2014-2020 and is owned by Tenable, Inc. or an Affiliate thereof.
    sourcehttps://www.tenable.com/plugins/nessus/75072
    titleopenSUSE Security Update : xulrunner (openSUSE-SU-2013:1143-1)
  • NASL familyUbuntu Local Security Checks
    NASL idUBUNTU_USN-1890-2.NASL
    descriptionUSN-1890-1 fixed vulnerabilities in Firefox. This update introduced a regression which sometimes resulted in Firefox using the wrong network proxy settings. This update fixes the problem. We apologize for the inconvenience. Multiple memory safety issues were discovered in Firefox. If the user were tricked into opening a specially crafted page, an attacker could possibly exploit these to cause a denial of service via application crash, or potentially execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user invoking Firefox. (CVE-2013-1682, CVE-2013-1683) Abhishek Arya discovered multiple use-after-free bugs. If the user were tricked into opening a specially crafted page, an attacker could possibly exploit these to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user invoking Firefox. (CVE-2013-1684, CVE-2013-1685, CVE-2013-1686) Mariusz Mlynski discovered that user defined code within the XBL scope of an element could be made to bypass System Only Wrappers (SOW). An attacker could potentially exploit this to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user invoking Firefox. (CVE-2013-1687) Mariusz Mlynski discovered that the profiler user interface incorrectly handled data from the profiler. If the user examined profiler output on a specially crafted page, an attacker could potentially exploit this to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user invoking Firefox. (CVE-2013-1688) A crash was discovered when reloading a page that contained content using the onreadystatechange event. An attacker could potentially exploit this to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user invoking Firefox (CVE-2013-1690) Johnathan Kuskos discovered that Firefox sent data in the body of XMLHttpRequest HEAD requests. An attacker could exploit this to conduct Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks. (CVE-2013-1692) Paul Stone discovered a timing flaw in the processing of SVG images with filters. An attacker could exploit this to view sensitive information. (CVE-2013-1693) Boris Zbarsky discovered a flaw in PreserveWrapper. An attacker could potentially exploit this to cause a denial of service via application crash, or execute code with the privileges of the user invoking Firefox. (CVE-2013-1694) Bob Owen discovered that a sandboxed iframe could use a frame element to bypass its own restrictions. (CVE-2013-1695) Frederic Buclin discovered that the X-Frame-Options header is ignored in multi-part responses. An attacker could potentially exploit this to conduct clickjacking attacks. (CVE-2013-1696) It was discovered that XrayWrappers could be bypassed to call content-defined methods in certain circumstances. An attacker could exploit this to cause undefined behaviour. (CVE-2013-1697) Matt Wobensmith discovered that the getUserMedia permission dialog displayed the wrong domain in certain circumstances. An attacker could potentially exploit this to trick the user in to giving a malicious site access to their microphone or camera. (CVE-2013-1698) It was discovered that the measures for preventing homograph attacks using Internationalized Domain Names (IDN) were not sufficient for certain Top Level Domains (TLD). An attacker could potentially exploit this to conduct URL spoofing and phishing attacks. (CVE-2013-1699). Note that Tenable Network Security has extracted the preceding description block directly from the Ubuntu security advisory. Tenable has attempted to automatically clean and format it as much as possible without introducing additional issues.
    last seen2020-06-01
    modified2020-06-02
    plugin id67186
    published2013-07-05
    reporterUbuntu Security Notice (C) 2013-2019 Canonical, Inc. / NASL script (C) 2013-2019 and is owned by Tenable, Inc. or an Affiliate thereof.
    sourcehttps://www.tenable.com/plugins/nessus/67186
    titleUbuntu 12.04 LTS / 12.10 / 13.04 : firefox regression (USN-1890-2)
  • NASL familyWindows
    NASL idMOZILLA_FIREFOX_22.NASL
    descriptionThe installed version of Firefox is earlier than 22.0 and is, therefore, potentially affected by the following vulnerabilities : - Various, unspecified memory safety issues exist. (CVE-2013-1682, CVE-2013-1683) - Heap-use-after-free errors exist related to
    last seen2020-06-01
    modified2020-06-02
    plugin id66993
    published2013-06-26
    reporterThis script is Copyright (C) 2013-2019 and is owned by Tenable, Inc. or an Affiliate thereof.
    sourcehttps://www.tenable.com/plugins/nessus/66993
    titleFirefox < 22.0 Multiple Vulnerabilities
  • NASL familyGentoo Local Security Checks
    NASL idGENTOO_GLSA-201309-23.NASL
    descriptionThe remote host is affected by the vulnerability described in GLSA-201309-23 (Mozilla Products: Multiple vulnerabilities) Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in Mozilla Firefox, Thunderbird, and SeaMonkey. Please review the CVE identifiers referenced below for details. Impact : A remote attacker could entice a user to view a specially crafted web page or email, possibly resulting in execution of arbitrary code or a Denial of Service condition. Further, a remote attacker could conduct XSS attacks, spoof URLs, bypass address space layout randomization, conduct clickjacking attacks, obtain potentially sensitive information, bypass access restrictions, modify the local filesystem, or conduct other unspecified attacks. Workaround : There is no known workaround at this time.
    last seen2020-06-01
    modified2020-06-02
    plugin id70183
    published2013-09-28
    reporterThis script is Copyright (C) 2013-2019 and is owned by Tenable, Inc. or an Affiliate thereof.
    sourcehttps://www.tenable.com/plugins/nessus/70183
    titleGLSA-201309-23 : Mozilla Products: Multiple vulnerabilities
  • NASL familyCentOS Local Security Checks
    NASL idCENTOS_RHSA-2013-0982.NASL
    descriptionAn updated thunderbird package that fixes several security issues is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and 6. The Red Hat Security Response Team has rated this update as having important security impact. Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base scores, which give detailed severity ratings, are available for each vulnerability from the CVE links in the References section. Mozilla Thunderbird is a standalone mail and newsgroup client. Several flaws were found in the processing of malformed content. Malicious content could cause Thunderbird to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2013-1682, CVE-2013-1684, CVE-2013-1685, CVE-2013-1686, CVE-2013-1687, CVE-2013-1690) It was found that Thunderbird allowed data to be sent in the body of XMLHttpRequest (XHR) HEAD requests. In some cases this could allow attackers to conduct Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks. (CVE-2013-1692) Timing differences in the way Thunderbird processed SVG image files could allow an attacker to read data across domains, potentially leading to information disclosure. (CVE-2013-1693) Two flaws were found in the way Thunderbird implemented some of its internal structures (called wrappers). An attacker could use these flaws to bypass some restrictions placed on them. This could lead to unexpected behavior or a potentially exploitable crash. (CVE-2013-1694, CVE-2013-1697) Red Hat would like to thank the Mozilla project for reporting these issues. Upstream acknowledges Gary Kwong, Jesse Ruderman, Andrew McCreight, Abhishek Arya, Mariusz Mlynski, Nils, Johnathan Kuskos, Paul Stone, Boris Zbarsky, and moz_bug_r_a4 as the original reporters of these issues. Note: All of the above issues cannot be exploited by a specially crafted HTML mail message as JavaScript is disabled by default for mail messages. They could be exploited another way in Thunderbird, for example, when viewing the full remote content of an RSS feed. All Thunderbird users should upgrade to this updated package, which contains Thunderbird version 17.0.7 ESR, which corrects these issues. After installing the update, Thunderbird must be restarted for the changes to take effect.
    last seen2020-05-31
    modified2013-06-27
    plugin id66997
    published2013-06-27
    reporterThis script is Copyright (C) 2013-2020 and is owned by Tenable, Inc. or an Affiliate thereof.
    sourcehttps://www.tenable.com/plugins/nessus/66997
    titleCentOS 5 / 6 : thunderbird (CESA-2013:0982)
  • NASL familyRed Hat Local Security Checks
    NASL idREDHAT-RHSA-2013-0982.NASL
    descriptionAn updated thunderbird package that fixes several security issues is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and 6. The Red Hat Security Response Team has rated this update as having important security impact. Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base scores, which give detailed severity ratings, are available for each vulnerability from the CVE links in the References section. Mozilla Thunderbird is a standalone mail and newsgroup client. Several flaws were found in the processing of malformed content. Malicious content could cause Thunderbird to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2013-1682, CVE-2013-1684, CVE-2013-1685, CVE-2013-1686, CVE-2013-1687, CVE-2013-1690) It was found that Thunderbird allowed data to be sent in the body of XMLHttpRequest (XHR) HEAD requests. In some cases this could allow attackers to conduct Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks. (CVE-2013-1692) Timing differences in the way Thunderbird processed SVG image files could allow an attacker to read data across domains, potentially leading to information disclosure. (CVE-2013-1693) Two flaws were found in the way Thunderbird implemented some of its internal structures (called wrappers). An attacker could use these flaws to bypass some restrictions placed on them. This could lead to unexpected behavior or a potentially exploitable crash. (CVE-2013-1694, CVE-2013-1697) Red Hat would like to thank the Mozilla project for reporting these issues. Upstream acknowledges Gary Kwong, Jesse Ruderman, Andrew McCreight, Abhishek Arya, Mariusz Mlynski, Nils, Johnathan Kuskos, Paul Stone, Boris Zbarsky, and moz_bug_r_a4 as the original reporters of these issues. Note: All of the above issues cannot be exploited by a specially crafted HTML mail message as JavaScript is disabled by default for mail messages. They could be exploited another way in Thunderbird, for example, when viewing the full remote content of an RSS feed. All Thunderbird users should upgrade to this updated package, which contains Thunderbird version 17.0.7 ESR, which corrects these issues. After installing the update, Thunderbird must be restarted for the changes to take effect.
    last seen2020-05-31
    modified2013-06-26
    plugin id66980
    published2013-06-26
    reporterThis script is Copyright (C) 2013-2020 and is owned by Tenable, Inc. or an Affiliate thereof.
    sourcehttps://www.tenable.com/plugins/nessus/66980
    titleRHEL 5 / 6 : thunderbird (RHSA-2013:0982)
  • NASL familyFreeBSD Local Security Checks
    NASL idFREEBSD_PKG_B3FCB387DE4B11E2B1C60025905A4771.NASL
    descriptionThe Mozilla Project reports : Miscellaneous memory safety hazards (rv:22.0 / rv:17.0.7) Title: Memory corruption found using Address Sanitizer Privileged content access and execution via XBL Arbitrary code execution within Profiler Execution of unmapped memory through onreadystatechange Data in the body of XHR HEAD requests leads to CSRF attacks SVG filters can lead to information disclosure PreserveWrapper has inconsistent behavior Sandbox restrictions not applied to nested frame elements X-Frame-Options ignored when using server push with multi-part responses XrayWrappers can be bypassed to run user defined methods in a privileged context getUserMedia permission dialog incorrectly displays location Homograph domain spoofing in .com, .net and .name Inaccessible updater can lead to local privilege escalation
    last seen2020-06-01
    modified2020-06-02
    plugin id66999
    published2013-06-27
    reporterThis script is Copyright (C) 2013-2019 and is owned by Tenable, Inc. or an Affiliate thereof.
    sourcehttps://www.tenable.com/plugins/nessus/66999
    titleFreeBSD : mozilla -- multiple vulnerabilities (b3fcb387-de4b-11e2-b1c6-0025905a4771)

Oval

accepted2014-10-06T04:02:36.383-04:00
classvulnerability
contributors
  • nameSergey Artykhov
    organizationALTX-SOFT
  • nameShane Shaffer
    organizationG2, Inc.
  • nameRichard Helbing
    organizationbaramundi software
  • nameEvgeniy Pavlov
    organizationALTX-SOFT
  • nameEvgeniy Pavlov
    organizationALTX-SOFT
  • nameEvgeniy Pavlov
    organizationALTX-SOFT
  • nameEvgeniy Pavlov
    organizationALTX-SOFT
  • nameEvgeniy Pavlov
    organizationALTX-SOFT
  • nameEvgeniy Pavlov
    organizationALTX-SOFT
definition_extensions
  • commentMozilla Thunderbird Mainline release is installed
    ovaloval:org.mitre.oval:def:22093
  • commentMozilla Firefox Mainline release is installed
    ovaloval:org.mitre.oval:def:22259
  • commentMozilla Firefox ESR is installed
    ovaloval:org.mitre.oval:def:22414
  • commentMozilla Thunderbird ESR is installed
    ovaloval:org.mitre.oval:def:22216
descriptionThe System Only Wrapper (SOW) and Chrome Object Wrapper (COW) implementations in Mozilla Firefox before 22.0, Firefox ESR 17.x before 17.0.7, Thunderbird before 17.0.7, and Thunderbird ESR 17.x before 17.0.7 do not properly restrict XBL user-defined functions, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary JavaScript code with chrome privileges, or conduct cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks, via a crafted web site.
familywindows
idoval:org.mitre.oval:def:17117
statusaccepted
submitted2013-07-08T10:26:26.748+04:00
titleThe System Only Wrapper (SOW) and Chrome Object Wrapper (COW) implementations in Mozilla Firefox before 22.0, Firefox ESR 17.x before 17.0.7, Thunderbird before 17.0.7, and Thunderbird ESR 17.x before 17.0.7 do not properly restrict XBL user-defined functions, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary JavaScript code with chrome privileges, or conduct cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks, via a crafted web site
version30

Redhat

advisories
  • rhsa
    idRHSA-2013:0981
  • rhsa
    idRHSA-2013:0982
rpms
  • firefox-0:17.0.7-1.el5_9
  • firefox-0:17.0.7-1.el6_4
  • firefox-debuginfo-0:17.0.7-1.el5_9
  • firefox-debuginfo-0:17.0.7-1.el6_4
  • xulrunner-0:17.0.7-1.el5_9
  • xulrunner-0:17.0.7-1.el6_4
  • xulrunner-debuginfo-0:17.0.7-1.el5_9
  • xulrunner-debuginfo-0:17.0.7-1.el6_4
  • xulrunner-devel-0:17.0.7-1.el5_9
  • xulrunner-devel-0:17.0.7-1.el6_4
  • thunderbird-0:17.0.7-1.el5_9
  • thunderbird-0:17.0.7-1.el6_4
  • thunderbird-debuginfo-0:17.0.7-1.el5_9
  • thunderbird-debuginfo-0:17.0.7-1.el6_4