openSUSE-SU-2010:0102-1 (critical): seamonkey: Update to 2.0.4
openSUSE Security Update: seamonkey: Update to 2.0.4 ______________________________________________________________________________ Announcement ID: openSUSE-SU-2010:0102-1 Rating: critical References: #586567 Cross-References: CVE-2009-3555 CVE-2010-0173 CVE-2010-0174 CVE-2010-0175 CVE-2010-0176 CVE-2010-0177 CVE-2010-0178 CVE-2010-0179 CVE-2010-0181 CVE-2010-0182 Affected Products: openSUSE 11.2 ______________________________________________________________________________ An update that fixes 10 vulnerabilities is now available. It includes one version update. Description: Mozilla Seamonkey was updated to version 2.0.4 fixing lots of bugs and security issues. Following security issues were fixed: MFSA 2010-16: Mozilla developers identified and fixed several stability bugs in the browser engine used in Firefox and other Mozilla-based products. Some of these crashes 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. References Martijn Wargers, Josh Soref, and Jesse Ruderman reported crashes in the browser engine that affected Firefox 3.5 and Firefox 3.6. (CVE-2010-0173) Jesse Ruderman and Ehsan Akhgari reported crashes that affected all supported versions of the browser engine. (CVE-2010-0174) MFSA 2010-17 / CVE-2010-0175: Security researcher regenrecht reported via TippingPoint's Zero Day Initiative that a select event handler for XUL tree items could be called after the tree item was deleted. This results in the execution of previously freed memory which an attacker could use to crash a victim's browser and run arbitrary code on the victim's computer. MFSA 2010-18 / CVE-2010-0176: Security researcher regenrecht reported via TippingPoint's Zero Day Initiative an error in the way <option> elements are inserted into a XUL tree <optgroup>. In certain cases, the number of references to an <option> element is under-counted so that when the element is deleted, a live pointer to its old location is kept around and may later be used. An attacker could potentially use these conditions to run arbitrary code on a victim's computer. MFSA 2010-19 / CVE-2010-0177: Security researcher regenrecht reported via TippingPoint's Zero Day Initiative an error in the implementation of the window.navigator.plugins object. When a page reloads, the plugins array would reallocate all of its members without checking for existing references to each member. This could result in the deletion of objects for which valid pointers still exist. An attacker could use this vulnerability to crash a victim's browser and run arbitrary code on the victim's machine. MFSA 2010-20 / CVE-2010-0178: Security researcher Paul Stone reported that a browser applet could be used to turn a simple mouse click into a drag-and-drop action, potentially resulting in the unintended loading of resources in a user's browser. This behavior could be used twice in succession to first load a privileged chrome: URL in a victim's browser, then load a malicious javascript: URL on top of the same document resulting in arbitrary script execution with chrome privileges. MFSA 2010-21 / CVE-2010-0179: Mozilla security researcher moz_bug_r_a4 reported that the XMLHttpRequestSpy module in the Firebug add-on was exposing an underlying chrome privilege escalation vulnerability. When the XMLHttpRequestSpy object was created, it would attach various properties of itself to objects defined in web content, which were not being properly wrapped to prevent their exposure to chrome privileged objects. This could result in an attacker running arbitrary JavaScript on a victim's machine, though it required the victim to have Firebug installed, so the overall severity of the issue was determined to be High. MFSA 2010-22 / CVE-2009-3555: Mozilla developers added support in the Network Security Services module for preventing a type of man-in-the-middle attack against TLS using forced renegotiation. Note that to benefit from the fix, Firefox 3.6 and Firefox 3.5 users will need to set their security.ssl.require_safe_negotiation preference to true. Firefox 3 does not contain the fix for this issue. MFSA 2010-23 / CVE-2010-0181: phpBB developer Henry Sudhof reported that when an image tag points to a resource that redirects to a mailto: URL, the external mail handler application is launched. This issue poses no security threat to users but could create an annoyance when browsing a site that allows users to post arbitrary images. MFSA 2010-24 / CVE-2010-0182: Mozilla community member Wladimir Palant reported that XML documents were failing to call certain security checks when loading new content. This could result in certain resources being loaded that would otherwise violate security policies set by the browser or installed add-ons. Patch Instructions: To install this openSUSE Security Update use YaST online_update. Alternatively you can run the command listed for your product: - openSUSE 11.2: zypper in -t patch seamonkey-2244 To bring your system up-to-date, use "zypper patch". Package List: - openSUSE 11.2 (i586 src x86_64) [New Version: 2.0.4]: seamonkey-2.0.4-1.1.1 - openSUSE 11.2 (i586 x86_64) [New Version: 2.0.4]: seamonkey-dom-inspector-2.0.4-1.1.1 seamonkey-irc-2.0.4-1.1.1 seamonkey-venkman-2.0.4-1.1.1 References: http://support.novell.com/security/cve/CVE-2009-3555.html http://support.novell.com/security/cve/CVE-2010-0173.html http://support.novell.com/security/cve/CVE-2010-0174.html http://support.novell.com/security/cve/CVE-2010-0175.html http://support.novell.com/security/cve/CVE-2010-0176.html http://support.novell.com/security/cve/CVE-2010-0177.html http://support.novell.com/security/cve/CVE-2010-0178.html http://support.novell.com/security/cve/CVE-2010-0179.html http://support.novell.com/security/cve/CVE-2010-0181.html http://support.novell.com/security/cve/CVE-2010-0182.html https://bugzilla.novell.com/586567
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