Two vulnerabilities were identified in Mozilla Firefox, which may be exploited by remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands. The first flaw is due to an input validation error when processing specially crafted JavaScript code included in the "src" parameter of an "IFRAME" tag, which may be exploited to conduct Cross Site Scripting attacks. The second issue is due to an input validation error when handling the "iconURL" parameter of the "InstallTrigger.install()" function (called when installing firefox extension/theme add-ons), which may be exploited via a malicious web page or email to bypass the security restrictions and inject arbitrary JavaScript code in the context of "chrome", which could lead to a system compromise.
Update - The Mozilla Foundation patched (partially) this vulnerability on the server side by adding random letters and numbers to the "install()" function, which will prevent the public exploit from working.
Credits
Vulnerability reported by Paul [Greyhats Security] and Michael Krax
ChangeLog
2005-05-07 : Initial release
2005-05-08 : Updated Credits
2005-05-08 : Updated Description
2005-05-09 : Mozilla advisory released
2005-05-10 : Updated CVE
2005-05-12 : Updated Solution
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