Multiple vulnerabilities have been identified in Mozilla Firefox and SeaMonkey, which could be exploited by attackers to bypass security restrictions, disclose sensitive information, cause a denial of service or take complete control of an affected system.
The first issue is caused by an error in the handling of "XPCNativeWrappers", which could be exploited by attackers to execute arbitrary code by calling "setTimeout()".
The second vulnerability is caused by input validation errors when handling JavaScript, which could be exploited to execute arbitrary scripting code.
The third issue is caused by memory corruption errors in the layout and JavaScript engines when parsing malformed data, which could be exploited by attackers to crash a vulnerable application or execute arbitrary code.
The fourth vulnerability is caused by an error when handling certain HTTP "Referer:" headers, which could be exploited to bypass cross-site request forgery filters.
The fifth issue is caused by an error in the default setting for SSL Client Authentication, automatically selecting a client certificate on behalf of the user, which could be exploited by malicious web sites to potentially gain knowledge of sensitive information.
The sixth vulnerability is caused by improper parsing of the content origin passed from the browser to the Java plugin, which could be exploited by attackers to open socket connections to arbitrary ports on a vulnerable system ("localhost") via the "jar:" protocol.
The seventh issue is caused by an error when handling XUL popups, which could be exploited by an attacker to spoof form elements such as a login prompt for a site opened in a different tab and steal the user's login credentials for that site.
Credits
Vulnerabilities reported by moz_bug_r_a4, Boris Zbarsky, Johnny Stenback, Tom Ferris, Seth Spitzer, Martin Wargers, John Daggett, Mats Palmgren, georgi, tgirmann, Igor Bukanov, Gregory Fleischer, RSnake, Peter Brodersen, Alexander Klink, and Chris Thomas.
ChangeLog
2008-03-25 : Initial release
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