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If through a vulnerability assessment, a network security issue is detected for the vulnerability below, applying the appropriate security patches in a timely matter is very important. If you have detected that your system has already been compromised, following CERT's Network Security recovery document will assist with recommended steps for system recovery. Home >> Browse Vulnerability Assessment Database >> Ubuntu Local Security Checks >> USN276-1 : mozilla-thunderbird vulnerabilities Vulnerability Assessment Details
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USN276-1 : mozilla-thunderbird vulnerabilities |
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mozilla-thunderbird vulnerabilities Detailed Explanation for this Vulnerability Assessment Summary : These remote packages are missing security patches : - mozilla-enigmail - mozilla-thunderbird - mozilla-thunderbird-dev - mozilla-thunderbird-enigmail - mozilla-thunderbird-inspector - mozilla-thunderbird-offline - mozilla-thunderbird-typeaheadfind Description : Igor Bukanov discovered that the JavaScript engine did not properly declare some temporary variables. Under some rare circumstances, a malicious mail with embedded JavaScript could exploit this to execute arbitrary code with the rights of the user. (CVE-2006-0292, CVE-2006-1742) The function XULDocument.persist() did not sufficiently validate the names of attributes. A possible hacker could exploit this to inject arbitrary XML code into the file 'localstore.rdf', which is read and evaluated at startup. This could include JavaScript commands that would be run with the user's rights. (CVE-2006-0296) Due to a flaw in the HTML tag parser a specific sequence of HTML tags caused memory corruption. A malicious HTML email could exploit this to crash the browser or even execute arbitrary code with the user's rights. (CVE-2006-0748) An invalid ordering of table-related tags caused Thunderbird to use a negative array index. A malicious HTML email could exploit this to execute arbitrary code with the privi [...] Solution : Upgrade to : - mozilla-enigmail-0.92.1-0ubuntu05.10.1 (Ubuntu 5.10) - mozilla-thunderbird-1.0.8-0ubuntu05.10.1 (Ubuntu 5.10) - mozilla-thunderbird-dev-1.0.8-0ubuntu05.10.1 (Ubuntu 5.10) - mozilla-thunderbird-enigmail-0.92.1-0ubuntu05.10.1 (Ubuntu 5.10) - mozilla-thunderbird-inspector-1.0.8-0ubuntu05.10.1 (Ubuntu 5.10) - mozilla-thunderbird-offline-1.0.8-0ubuntu05.10.1 (Ubuntu 5.10) - mozilla-thunderbird-typeaheadfind-1.0.8-0ubuntu05.10.1 (Ubuntu 5.10) Network Security Threat Level: High Networks Security ID: Vulnerability Assessment Copyright: Ubuntu Security Notice (C) 2005 Canonical, Inc. / NASL script (C) 2005 Michel Arboi |
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