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SmokeyTheBear 05-09-2005 06:16 PM

critical flaw in firefox
 
http://story.news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/120756

Firefox has unpatched "extremely critical" security holes and exploit code is already circulating on the Net, security researchers have warned.



The two unpatched flaws in the Mozilla browser could allow an attacker to take control of your system.

A patch is expected shortly, but in the meantime users can protect themselves by switching off JavaScript. In addition, the Mozilla Foundation has now made the flaws effectively impossible to exploit by changes to the server-side download mechanism on the update.mozilla.org and addons.mozilla.org sites, according to security experts.

The flaws were confidentially reported to the Foundation on May 2, but by Saturday details had been leaked and were reported by several security organizations, including the French Security Incident Response Team (FrSIRT). Danish security firm Secunia marked the exploit as "extremely critical", its most serious rating, the first time it has given a Firefox flaw this rating.

In recent months Firefox has gained significant market share from Microsoft's Internet Explorer, partly because it is considered less vulnerable to attacks. However, industry observers have long warned that the browser is more secure partly because of its relatively small user base. As Firefox's profile grows, attackers will increasingly target the browser.

Two Vulnerabilities Found
The exploit, discovered by Paul of Greyhats Security Group and Michael "mikx" Krax, makes use of two separate vulnerabilities. An attacker could create a malicious page using frames and a JavaScript history flaw to make software installations appear to be coming from a "trusted" site. By default, Firefox allows software installations from update.mozilla.org and addons.mozilla.org, but users can add their own sites to this whitelist.

The second part of the exploit triggers software installation using an input verification bug in the "IconURL" parameter in the install mechanism. The effect is that a user could click on an icon and trigger the execution of malicious JavaScript code. Because the code is executed from the browser's user interface, it has the same privileges as the user running Firefox, according to researchers.

Mozilla Foundation said it has protected most users from the exploit by altering the software installation mechanism on its two whitelisted sites. However, users may be vulnerable if they have added other sites to the whitelist, it warned.

"We believe this means that users who have not added any additional sites to their software installation whitelist are no longer at risk," Mozilla Foundation said in a statement published on Mozillazine.org.

SmokeyTheBear 05-09-2005 06:19 PM

heres a test to see if your vulnerable
here

MrJackMeHoff 05-09-2005 06:23 PM

the exploit was already fixed long ago

SmokeyTheBear 05-09-2005 06:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrJackMeHoff
the exploit was already fixed long ago

they patched part of it, and it was only a few days ago

GatorB 05-09-2005 06:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrJackMeHoff
the exploit was already fixed long ago

Yeah today at the earliest if it has been. Nice try. First reported a week ago, but not to public. So your computer has been vunerable for a week.

pornguy 05-09-2005 06:26 PM

Thanks for the info smokey.

Furious_Female 05-09-2005 07:59 PM

It was only a matter of time... :1orglaugh at the people who think Firefox is God's gift to the internet.

IE 4 lyfe :) :angel

Spunky 05-09-2005 08:04 PM

I gave up on it after it took control of too many things and I couldn't change it back

reynold 05-09-2005 08:29 PM

thanks for the info smokey bear!


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