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Red Hat: RHSA-2010:0968-01 Moderate: Thunderbird HTML Code Issue

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Calendar Grey December 9, 2010
Dist Redhat Esm H88
The latest Thunderbird patch addresses important security vulnerabilities in Red Hat. Upgrade now for improved safety and reliability.
An updated thunderbird package that fixes several security issues is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and 5

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

Summary

Mozilla Thunderbird is a standalone mail and newsgroup client.
Several flaws were found in the processing of malformed HTML content. HTML containing malicious content could cause Thunderbird to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2010-3767, CVE-2010-3772, CVE-2010-3776)
Note: JavaScript support is disabled by default in Thunderbird. The above issues are not exploitable unless JavaScript is enabled.
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.

References

https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2010-3767 https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2010-3772 https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2010-3776 https://access.redhat.com/security/updates/classification#moderate

Package List

Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS version 4:
Source:
i386: thunderbird-1.5.0.12-34.el4.i386.rpm thunderbird-debuginfo-1.5.0.12-34.el4.i386.rpm
ia64: thunderbird-1.5.0.12-34.el4.ia64.rpm thunderbird-debuginfo-1.5.0.12-34.el4.ia64.rpm
ppc: thunderbird-1.5.0.12-34.el4.ppc.rpm thunderbird-debuginfo-1.5.0.12-34.el4.ppc.rpm
s390: thunderbird-1.5.0.12-34.el4.s390.rpm thunderbird-debuginfo-1.5.0.12-34.el4.s390.rpm
s390x: thunderbird-1.5.0.12-34.el4.s390x.rpm thunderbird-debuginfo-1.5.0.12-34.el4.s390x.rpm
x86_64: thunderbird-1.5.0.12-34.el4.x86_64.rpm thunderbird-debuginfo-1.5.0.12-34.el4.x86_64.rpm
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop version 4:
Source:
i386: thunderbird-1.5.0.12-34.el4.i386.rpm thunderbird-debuginfo-1.5.0.12-34.el4.i386.rpm
x86_64: thunderbird-1.5.0.12-34.el4.x86_64.rpm thunderbird-debuginfo-1.5.0.12-34.el4.x86_64.rpm
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES version 4:
Source:
i386: thunderbird-1.5.0.12-34.el4.i386.rpm thunderbird-debuginfo-1.5.0.12-34.el4.i386.rpm
ia64: thunderbird-1.5.0.12-34.el4.ia64.rpm thunderbird-debuginfo-1.5.0.12-34.el4.ia64.rpm
x86_64: thunderbird-1.5.0.12-34.el4.x86_64.rpm thunderbird-debuginfo-1.5.0.12-34.el4.x86_64.rpm
Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS version 4:
Source:
i386: thunderbird-1.5.0.12-34.el4.i386.rpm

Read the Full Advisory


Advisory ID: RHSA-2010:0968-01
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Issue date: 2010-12-09

Topic

An updated thunderbird package that fixes several security issues is nowavailable for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and 5.The Red Hat Security Response Team has rated this update as having moderatesecurity impact. Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base scores,which give detailed severity ratings, are available for each vulnerabilityfrom the CVE links in the References section.

Relevant Releases Architectures

RHEL Optional Productivity Applications (v. 5 server) - i386, x86_64

Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS version 4 - i386, ia64, ppc, s390, s390x, x86_64

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop (v. 5 client) - i386, x86_64

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop version 4 - i386, x86_64

Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES version 4 - i386, ia64, x86_64

Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS version 4 - i386, ia64, x86_64

Bugs Fixed

660408 - CVE-2010-3776 Mozilla miscellaneous memory safety hazards (MFSA 2010-74)

660419 - CVE-2010-3772 Mozilla crash and remote code execution using HTML tags inside a XUL tree (MFSA 2010-77)

660431 - CVE-2010-3767 Mozilla integer overflow vulnerability in NewIdArray (MFSA 2010-81)

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