TITLE:
Mozilla Firefox Multiple Vulnerabilities

SECUNIA ADVISORY ID:
SA21906

VERIFY ADVISORY:
http://secunia.com/advisories/21906/

CRITICAL:
Highly critical

IMPACT:
Security Bypass, Cross Site Scripting, Spoofing, DoS, System 
access

WHERE:
>From remote

SOFTWARE:
Mozilla Firefox 1.x
http://secunia.com/product/4227/
Mozilla Firefox 0.x
http://secunia.com/product/3256/

DESCRIPTION:
Some vulnerabilities have been reported in Mozilla Firefox, 
which can
be exploited by malicious people to conduct man-in-the-middle,
spoofing, and cross-site scripting attacks, and potentially
compromise a user's system.

1) An error in the handling of JavaScript regular expressions
containing a minimal quantifier can be exploited to cause a
heap-based buffer overflow.

Successful exploitation may allow execution of arbitrary code.

2) The auto-update mechanism uses SSL to communicate securely. 
The
problem is that users may have accepted an unverifiable 
self-signed
certificate when visiting a web site, which will allow an 
attacker to
redirect the update check to a malicious web site in a
man-in-the-middle attack.

3) Some time-dependent errors during text display can be 
exploited to
corrupt memory.

Successful exploitation may allow execution of arbitrary code.

This is related to:
SA21513

4) An error exists within the verification of certain 
signatures in
the bundled Network Security Services (NSS) library.

For more information:
SA21903

5) An error in the cross-domain handling can be exploited to 
inject
arbitrary HTML and script code in a sub-frame of another web 
site via
a "[window].frames[index].document.open()" call.

6) An error exists due to blocked popups opened from the status 
bar
via the "blocked popups" functionality being opened in an 
incorrect
context in certain situations. This may be exploited to execute
arbitrary HTML and script code in a user's browser session in 
context
of an arbitrary web site.

7) Some unspecified memory corruption errors may be exploited 
to
execute arbitrary code.

SOLUTION:
Update to version 1.5.0.7.
http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/

ORIGINAL ADVISORY:
1) 
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/2006/mfsa2006-57.html
2) 
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/2006/mfsa2006-58.html
3) 
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/2006/mfsa2006-59.html
4) 
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/2006/mfsa2006-60.html
5) 
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/2006/mfsa2006-61.html
6) 
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/2006/mfsa2006-62.html
7) 
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/2006/mfsa2006-64.html

OTHER REFERENCES:
SA21513:
http://secunia.com/advisories/21513/

SA21903:
http://secunia.com/advisories/21903/
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