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Red Hat Product Errata RHSA-2006:0610 - Security Advisory
Issued:
2006-07-28
Updated:
2006-07-28

RHSA-2006:0610 - Security Advisory

  • Overview
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Synopsis

firefox security update

Type/Severity

Security Advisory: Critical

Red Hat Insights patch analysis

Identify and remediate systems affected by this advisory.

View affected systems

Topic

Updated firefox packages that fix several security bugs are now available
for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.

This update has been rated as having critical security impact by the Red
Hat Security Response Team.

Description

Mozilla Firefox is an open source Web browser.

The Mozilla Foundation has discontinued support for the Mozilla Firefox
1.0 branch. This update deprecates the Mozilla Firefox 1.0 branch in
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 in favor of the supported Mozilla Firefox
1.5 branch.

This update also resolves a number of outstanding Firefox security issues:

Several flaws were found in the way Firefox processed 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-2006-2776,
CVE-2006-2784, CVE-2006-2785, CVE-2006-2787, CVE-2006-3807, CVE-2006-3809,
CVE-2006-3812)

Several denial of service flaws were found in the way Firefox processed
certain web content. A malicious web page could crash the browser or
possibly execute arbitrary code as the user running Firefox.
(CVE-2006-2779, CVE-2006-2780, CVE-2006-3801, CVE-2006-3677, CVE-2006-3113,
CVE-2006-3803, CVE-2006-3805, CVE-2006-3806, CVE-2006-3811)

A cross-site scripting flaw was found in the way Firefox processed
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-2006-2783)

Several flaws were found in the way Firefox processed certain javascript
actions. A malicious web page could conduct a cross-site scripting attack
or steal sensitive information (such as cookies owned by other domains).
(CVE-2006-3802, CVE-2006-3810)

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

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

Two HTTP response smuggling flaws were found in the way Firefox processed
certain invalid HTTP response headers. A malicious web site could return
specially crafted HTTP response headers which may bypass HTTP proxy
restrictions. (CVE-2006-2786)

A flaw was found in the way Firefox processed Proxy AutoConfig scripts. A
malicious Proxy AutoConfig server could execute arbitrary javascript
instructions with the permissions of "chrome", allowing the page to steal
sensitive information or install browser malware. (CVE-2006-3808)

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

Users of Firefox are advised to upgrade to this update, which contains
Firefox version 1.5.0.5 that corrects these issues.

Solution

Before applying this update, make sure all previously released errata
relevant to your system have been applied.

This update is available via Red Hat Network. To use Red Hat Network,
launch the Red Hat Update Agent with the following command:

up2date

This will start an interactive process that will result in the appropriate
RPMs being upgraded on your system.

Affected Products

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 4 x86_64
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 4 ia64
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 4 i386
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 4 x86_64
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 4 ia64
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 4 i386
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop 4 x86_64
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop 4 i386
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux for IBM z Systems 4 s390x
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux for IBM z Systems 4 s390
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Power, big endian 4 ppc

Fixes

  • BZ - 193895 - CVE-2006-2779 multiple firefox DoS issues (CVE-2006-2780)
  • BZ - 196973 - CVE-2006-2783 multiple Firefox 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)
  • BZ - 200168 - CVE-2006-3801 Multiple Seamonkey issues (CVE-2006-3677, CVE-2006-3113, CVE-2006-3802, CVE-2006-3803, CVE-2006-3805, CVE-2006-3806, CVE-2006-3807, CVE-2006-3808, CVE-2006-3809, CVE-2006-3810, CVE-2006-3811, CVE-2006-3812)

CVEs

  • CVE-2006-2779
  • CVE-2006-2778
  • CVE-2006-2787
  • CVE-2006-2782
  • CVE-2006-2783
  • CVE-2006-2780
  • CVE-2006-2786
  • CVE-2006-2776
  • CVE-2006-2784
  • CVE-2006-2785
  • CVE-2006-2788
  • CVE-2006-3677
  • CVE-2006-3811
  • CVE-2006-3113
  • CVE-2006-3810
  • CVE-2006-3812
  • CVE-2006-3808
  • CVE-2006-3809
  • CVE-2006-3806
  • CVE-2006-3807
  • CVE-2006-3805
  • CVE-2006-3802
  • CVE-2006-3803
  • CVE-2006-3801

References

  • http://www.redhat.com/security/updates/classification/#critical
Note: More recent versions of these packages may be available. Click a package name for more details.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 4

SRPM
firefox-1.5.0.5-0.el4.1.src.rpm SHA-256: 150b11353007a1611c21ed1157238e2aa0e4ceec3b59acaf7938d9015e65aae4
x86_64
firefox-1.5.0.5-0.el4.1.x86_64.rpm SHA-256: 81fe90e1ca92aa367785c4db80ce2dd5d6fd4e288a42e3f108a6de1eb3df5c82
firefox-1.5.0.5-0.el4.1.x86_64.rpm SHA-256: 81fe90e1ca92aa367785c4db80ce2dd5d6fd4e288a42e3f108a6de1eb3df5c82
ia64
firefox-1.5.0.5-0.el4.1.ia64.rpm SHA-256: d16acb6a054876878fbd2b0488f7d9205d140a0c43e50baf59ab01f15cacb1ac
firefox-1.5.0.5-0.el4.1.ia64.rpm SHA-256: d16acb6a054876878fbd2b0488f7d9205d140a0c43e50baf59ab01f15cacb1ac
i386
firefox-1.5.0.5-0.el4.1.i386.rpm SHA-256: 19f0b9912524f6fe298bf47068dfd5471b0ed164fa78ffcc9652764bebe12391
firefox-1.5.0.5-0.el4.1.i386.rpm SHA-256: 19f0b9912524f6fe298bf47068dfd5471b0ed164fa78ffcc9652764bebe12391

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 4

SRPM
firefox-1.5.0.5-0.el4.1.src.rpm SHA-256: 150b11353007a1611c21ed1157238e2aa0e4ceec3b59acaf7938d9015e65aae4
x86_64
firefox-1.5.0.5-0.el4.1.x86_64.rpm SHA-256: 81fe90e1ca92aa367785c4db80ce2dd5d6fd4e288a42e3f108a6de1eb3df5c82
ia64
firefox-1.5.0.5-0.el4.1.ia64.rpm SHA-256: d16acb6a054876878fbd2b0488f7d9205d140a0c43e50baf59ab01f15cacb1ac
i386
firefox-1.5.0.5-0.el4.1.i386.rpm SHA-256: 19f0b9912524f6fe298bf47068dfd5471b0ed164fa78ffcc9652764bebe12391

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop 4

SRPM
firefox-1.5.0.5-0.el4.1.src.rpm SHA-256: 150b11353007a1611c21ed1157238e2aa0e4ceec3b59acaf7938d9015e65aae4
x86_64
firefox-1.5.0.5-0.el4.1.x86_64.rpm SHA-256: 81fe90e1ca92aa367785c4db80ce2dd5d6fd4e288a42e3f108a6de1eb3df5c82
i386
firefox-1.5.0.5-0.el4.1.i386.rpm SHA-256: 19f0b9912524f6fe298bf47068dfd5471b0ed164fa78ffcc9652764bebe12391

Red Hat Enterprise Linux for IBM z Systems 4

SRPM
firefox-1.5.0.5-0.el4.1.src.rpm SHA-256: 150b11353007a1611c21ed1157238e2aa0e4ceec3b59acaf7938d9015e65aae4
s390x
firefox-1.5.0.5-0.el4.1.s390x.rpm SHA-256: 92a9652c2b1ee854e8c3ac86d210114b9f81924a97184c1c027837b50acb8abd
s390
firefox-1.5.0.5-0.el4.1.s390.rpm SHA-256: b54ad73baa4cc308568d5c9b77fdc07b3ed830517eab4a1e23e0a24d1edb6973

Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Power, big endian 4

SRPM
firefox-1.5.0.5-0.el4.1.src.rpm SHA-256: 150b11353007a1611c21ed1157238e2aa0e4ceec3b59acaf7938d9015e65aae4
ppc
firefox-1.5.0.5-0.el4.1.ppc.rpm SHA-256: 660ad20803785168a65c0b34ed9bae99b0a2fbbd2ba9d18b8775c6280f4cd566

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