-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ==================================================================== Red Hat Security Advisory Synopsis: Moderate: thunderbird security update Advisory ID: RHSA-2010:0153-02 Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advisory URL: https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2010-0153.html Issue date: 2010-03-17 CVE Names: CVE-2009-0689 CVE-2009-1571 CVE-2009-2462 CVE-2009-2463 CVE-2009-2466 CVE-2009-2470 CVE-2009-3072 CVE-2009-3075 CVE-2009-3076 CVE-2009-3077 CVE-2009-3274 CVE-2009-3376 CVE-2009-3380 CVE-2009-3979 CVE-2010-0159 ==================================================================== 1. Summary: An updated thunderbird package that fixes several security issues is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. The Red Hat Security Response Team has rated this update as having moderate security impact. Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base scores, which give detailed severity ratings, are available for each vulnerability from the CVE links in the References section. 2. Relevant releases/architectures: RHEL Optional Productivity Applications (v. 5 server) - i386, x86_64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop (v. 5 client) - i386, x86_64 3. Description: Mozilla Thunderbird is a standalone mail and newsgroup client. Several flaws were found in the processing of malformed HTML mail content. An HTML mail message containing malicious content could cause Thunderbird to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2009-2462, CVE-2009-2463, CVE-2009-2466, CVE-2009-3072, CVE-2009-3075, CVE-2009-3380, CVE-2009-3979, CVE-2010-0159) A use-after-free flaw was found in Thunderbird. An attacker could use this flaw to crash Thunderbird or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2009-3077) A heap-based buffer overflow flaw was found in the Thunderbird string to floating point conversion routines. An HTML mail message containing malicious JavaScript could crash Thunderbird or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2009-0689) A use-after-free flaw was found in Thunderbird. Under low memory conditions, viewing an HTML mail message containing malicious content could result in Thunderbird executing arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2009-1571) A flaw was found in the way Thunderbird created temporary file names for downloaded files. If a local attacker knows the name of a file Thunderbird is going to download, they can replace the contents of that file with arbitrary contents. (CVE-2009-3274) A flaw was found in the way Thunderbird displayed a right-to-left override character when downloading a file. In these cases, the name displayed in the title bar differed from the name displayed in the dialog body. An attacker could use this flaw to trick a user into downloading a file that has a file name or extension that is different from what the user expected. (CVE-2009-3376) A flaw was found in the way Thunderbird processed SOCKS5 proxy replies. A malicious SOCKS5 server could send a specially-crafted reply that would cause Thunderbird to crash. (CVE-2009-2470) Descriptions in the dialogs when adding and removing PKCS #11 modules were not informative. An attacker able to trick a user into installing a malicious PKCS #11 module could use this flaw to install their own Certificate Authority certificates on a user's machine, making it possible to trick the user into believing they are viewing trusted content or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2009-3076) All Thunderbird users should upgrade to this updated package, which resolves these issues. All running instances of Thunderbird must be restarted for the update to take effect. 4. Solution: Before applying this update, make sure all previously-released errata relevant to your system have been applied. This update is available via the Red Hat Network. Details on how to use the Red Hat Network to apply this update are available at 5. Bugs fixed (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/): 512128 - CVE-2009-2462 Mozilla Browser engine crashes 512131 - CVE-2009-2463 Mozilla Base64 decoding crash 512136 - CVE-2009-2466 Mozilla JavaScript engine crashes 512145 - CVE-2009-2470 Mozilla data corruption with SOCKS5 reply 521688 - CVE-2009-3072 Firefox 3.5.3 3.0.14 browser engine crashes 521691 - CVE-2009-3075 Firefox 3.5.2 3.0.14 JavaScript engine crashes 521692 - CVE-2009-3076 Firefox 3.0.14 Insufficient warning for PKCS11 module installation and removal 521693 - CVE-2009-3077 Firefox 3.5.3 3.0.14 TreeColumns dangling pointer vulnerability 524815 - CVE-2009-3274 Firefox: Predictable /tmp pathname use 530162 - CVE-2009-0689 (rejected CVE-2009-1563) Firefox heap buffer overflow in string to number conversion 530168 - CVE-2009-3376 Firefox download filename spoofing with RTL override 530567 - CVE-2009-3380 Firefox crashes with evidence of memory corruption 546694 - CVE-2009-3979 Mozilla crash with evidence of memory corruption 566047 - CVE-2010-0159 Mozilla crashes with evidence of memory corruption (MFSA 2010-01) 566050 - CVE-2009-1571 Mozilla incorrectly frees used memory (MFSA 2010-03) 6. Package List: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop (v. 5 client): Source: i386: thunderbird-2.0.0.24-2.el5_4.i386.rpm thunderbird-debuginfo-2.0.0.24-2.el5_4.i386.rpm x86_64: thunderbird-2.0.0.24-2.el5_4.x86_64.rpm thunderbird-debuginfo-2.0.0.24-2.el5_4.x86_64.rpm RHEL Optional Productivity Applications (v. 5 server): Source: i386: thunderbird-2.0.0.24-2.el5_4.i386.rpm thunderbird-debuginfo-2.0.0.24-2.el5_4.i386.rpm x86_64: thunderbird-2.0.0.24-2.el5_4.x86_64.rpm thunderbird-debuginfo-2.0.0.24-2.el5_4.x86_64.rpm These packages are GPG signed by Red Hat for security. Our key and details on how to verify the signature are available from https://www.redhat.com/security/team/key/#package 7. References: https://www.redhat.com/security/data/cve/CVE-2009-0689.html https://www.redhat.com/security/data/cve/CVE-2009-1571.html https://www.redhat.com/security/data/cve/CVE-2009-2462.html https://www.redhat.com/security/data/cve/CVE-2009-2463.html https://www.redhat.com/security/data/cve/CVE-2009-2466.html https://www.redhat.com/security/data/cve/CVE-2009-2470.html https://www.redhat.com/security/data/cve/CVE-2009-3072.html https://www.redhat.com/security/data/cve/CVE-2009-3075.html https://www.redhat.com/security/data/cve/CVE-2009-3076.html https://www.redhat.com/security/data/cve/CVE-2009-3077.html https://www.redhat.com/security/data/cve/CVE-2009-3274.html https://www.redhat.com/security/data/cve/CVE-2009-3376.html https://www.redhat.com/security/data/cve/CVE-2009-3380.html https://www.redhat.com/security/data/cve/CVE-2009-3979.html https://www.redhat.com/security/data/cve/CVE-2010-0159.html https://www.redhat.com/security/updates/classification/#moderate 8. 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