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USN-1049-2: Firefox and Xulrunner regression

7 March 2011

Fixed Java applet regression introduced in the update for USN 1049-1

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Releases

Packages

  • firefox - safe and easy web browser from Mozilla
  • firefox-3.0 - placeholder upgrade package for firefox-3.0 -> firefox
  • firefox-3.5 - placeholder upgrade package for firefox-3.5 -> firefox
  • xulrunner-1.9.2 - XUL + XPCOM application runner

Details

USN-1049-1 fixed vulnerabilities in Firefox and Xulrunner. That update
introduced a regression where some Java applets would fail to load. This
update fixes the problem.

We apologize for the inconvenience.

Original advisory details:

Jesse Ruderman, Igor Bukanov, Olli Pettay, Gary Kwong, Jeff Walden, Henry
Sivonen, Martijn Wargers, David Baron and Marcia Knous discovered several
memory issues in the browser engine. An attacker could exploit these to
crash the browser or possibly run arbitrary code as the user invoking the
program. (CVE-2011-0053, CVE-2011-0062)

Zach Hoffman discovered that a recursive call to eval() wrapped in a
try/catch statement places the browser into a inconsistent state. An
attacker could exploit this to force a user to accept any dialog.
(CVE-2011-0051)

It was discovered that memory was used after being freed in a method used
by JSON.stringify. An attacker could exploit this to crash the browser or
possibly run arbitrary code as the user invoking the program.
(CVE-2011-0055)

Christian Holler discovered multiple buffer overflows in the JavaScript
engine. An attacker could exploit these to crash the browser or possibly
run arbitrary code as the user invoking the program. (CVE-2011-0054,
CVE-2011-0056)

Daniel Kozlowski discovered that a JavaScript Worker kept a reference to
memory after it was freed. An attacker could exploit this to crash the
browser or possibly run arbitrary code as the user invoking the program.
(CVE-2011-0057)

Alex Miller discovered a buffer overflow in the browser rendering engine.
An attacker could exploit this to crash the browser or possibly run
arbitrary code as the user invoking the program. (CVE-2011-0058)

Roberto Suggi Liverani discovered a possible issue with unsafe JavaScript
execution in chrome documents. A malicious extension could exploit this to
execute arbitrary code with chrome privlieges. (CVE-2010-1585)

Jordi Chancel discovered a buffer overlow in the JPEG decoding engine. An
attacker could exploit this to crash the browser or possibly run arbitrary
code as the user invoking the program. (CVE-2011-0061)

Peleus Uhley discovered a CSRF vulnerability in the plugin code related to
307 redirects. This could allow custom headers to be forwarded across
origins. (CVE-2011-0059)

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Update instructions

The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following package versions:

Ubuntu 9.10
Ubuntu 8.04
Ubuntu 10.10
Ubuntu 10.04

After a standard system update you need to restart Firefox and any
applications which use Xulrunner to make all the necessary changes.