Bug 198686

Summary: CVE-2006-2783 multiple Seamonkey issues (CVE-2006-2782,CVE-2006-2778,CVE-2006-2776,CVE-2006-2784,CVE-2006-2785,CVE-2006-2786,CVE-2006-2787,CVE-2006-2788)
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 Reporter: Josh Bressers <bressers>
Component: seamonkeyAssignee: Christopher Aillon <caillon>
Status: CLOSED ERRATA QA Contact: Ben Levenson <benl>
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Version: 2.1Keywords: Security
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Whiteboard: impact=moderate,source=mozilla,reported=20060531,public=20060601
Fixed In Version: RHSA-2006-0594 Doc Type: Bug Fix
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Description Josh Bressers 2006-07-12 19:55:13 UTC
+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #196971 +++

These issues will remain unfixed in Mozilla until Seamonkey is released.  They
are not additional issues, simply problems which are fixed as part of the upgrade.

CVE-2006-2777 MFSA 2006-43
CVE-2006-2776 MFSA 2006-37
CVE-2006-2784 MFSA 2006-36
CVE-2006-2785 MFSA 2006-34
CVE-2006-2787 MFSA 2006-31
Several flaws were found in the way Mozilla processes certain javascript
actions. A malicious web page could execute arbitrary javascript
instructions with the permissions of "chrome", allowing the page to steal
sensitive information or install browser malware.

CVE-2006-2783 MFSA 2006-42
A cross site scripting flaw was found in the way Mozilla processes Unicode
Byte-order-Mark (BOM) markers in UTF-8 web pages. A malicious web page
could execute a script within the browser that a web input sanitizer could
miss due to a malformed "script" tag.

CVE-2006-2782 MFSA 2006-41
A form file upload flaw was found in the way Mozilla handles javascript
input object mutation. A malicious web page could upload an arbitrary local
file at form submission time without user interaction.

CVE-2006-2778 MFSA 2006-38
A denial of service flaw was found in the way Mozilla calls the
crypto.signText() javascript function. A malicious web page could crash the
browser if the victim had a client certificate loaded.

CVE-2006-2786 MFSA 2006-33
Two HTTP response smuggling flaws were found in the way Mozilla processes
certain invalid HTTP response headers. A malicious web site could return
specially crafted HTTP response headers which may bypass HTTP proxy
restrictions.

CVE-2006-2788
A double free flaw was found in the way the nsIX509::getRawDER method is
called. If a victim visits a carefully crafted web page it is possible to
execute arbitrary code as the user running Mozilla. (CVE-2006-2788)

Comment 1 Josh Bressers 2006-07-14 19:58:47 UTC
CVE-2006-2777 is now tracked via bug 198934

Comment 4 Red Hat Bugzilla 2006-08-28 11:30:33 UTC
An advisory has been issued which should help the problem
described in this bug report. This report is therefore being
closed with a resolution of ERRATA. For more information
on the solution and/or where to find the updated files,
please follow the link below. You may reopen this bug report
if the solution does not work for you.

http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2006-0594.html