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Six Mozilla Security Bugs Posted
Published by: wktd 2008-11-21

If you're using early copies of the Mozilla open-source Web browser, chances are your PC is vulnerable to attacks via a half-dozen security holes.

Pre-version 1.0 rollouts of the alternative browser project, which is backed by AOL-Time Warner's Netscape unit, contain about a half-dozen vulnerabilities.

It appears most of the bugs, which were posted on the BugTraq security list this week, have already been corrected in the latest version of Mozilla but at least one of the flaws is still affecting versions 1.0.1 and 1.1. (Download latest Mozilla releases here).

The BugTraq updates to the earlier Red Hat advisory said the most serious HTTP/HTTPS Redirection Weakness do not adequately warn Mozilla users when they are being redirected from secure sites to other secure sites via non-secure sites. Because this is a key issue when browsing and shopping at e-commerce sites, this flaw is considered crucial.

Another flaw with the XMLSerializer object may allow an intruder to gain access to properties of another domain in a frame or iframe. The XMLSerializer feature comes with Mozilla's XMLExtras.

According to the advisory, improper implementation of the onkeypress function for the space bar can cause multiple confirmations via a single key press. "This could potentially allow the confirmation of a malicious XPI to be installed into the client," it warned.

Another bug relates to a memory corruption bug that is triggered when document.open() is called as the action to be performed when a form is submitted. "Under certain circumstances processing this data will result in memory corruption, resulting in a denial of service," the advisory added.

The six vulnerabilities come on the heels of a previously-reported privacy leak within Mozilla that springs data on the Web surfing movements of users.

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That flaw exposes the URL of the page a user is viewing to the Web server of the site visited last, allowing a Web site to track where a viewer goes next regardless of whether the URL is entered manually or via a bookmark. It affects Mozilla browser versions 0.9x, 1.0, 1.0.1, 1.1 and 1.2 alpha; Netscape 6.x and 7; Galeon 1.2.x and Chimera 0.5.

Mozilla users are urged to disable JavaScript as a temporary workaround until a fix is issued. The flaw exists in the "onunload" handler which loads an image from the referring server about a user's surfing movements.

Mozilla has released the 1.1 upgrade to provide increased support for Linux and Mac platforms but the privacy flaw remains in the upgrade, researchers warned.


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