Описание
The XPCSafeJSObjectWrapper class in the SafeJSObjectWrapper (aka SJOW) implementation in Mozilla Firefox 3.6.x before 3.6.9 and Thunderbird 3.1.x before 3.1.3 does not properly restrict objects at the end of scope chains, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary JavaScript code with chrome privileges via vectors related to a chrome privileged object and a chain ending in an outer object.
Затронутые пакеты
Платформа | Пакет | Состояние | Рекомендация | Релиз |
---|---|---|---|---|
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 | firefox | Not affected | ||
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 | firefox | Fixed | RHSA-2010:0681 | 08.09.2010 |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 | nspr | Fixed | RHSA-2010:0681 | 08.09.2010 |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 | nss | Fixed | RHSA-2010:0681 | 08.09.2010 |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 | firefox | Fixed | RHSA-2010:0681 | 08.09.2010 |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 | nspr | Fixed | RHSA-2010:0681 | 08.09.2010 |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 | nss | Fixed | RHSA-2010:0681 | 08.09.2010 |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 | xulrunner | Fixed | RHSA-2010:0681 | 08.09.2010 |
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Статус:
EPSS
6.8 Medium
CVSS2
Связанные уязвимости
The XPCSafeJSObjectWrapper class in the SafeJSObjectWrapper (aka SJOW) implementation in Mozilla Firefox 3.6.x before 3.6.9 and Thunderbird 3.1.x before 3.1.3 does not properly restrict objects at the end of scope chains, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary JavaScript code with chrome privileges via vectors related to a chrome privileged object and a chain ending in an outer object.
The XPCSafeJSObjectWrapper class in the SafeJSObjectWrapper (aka SJOW) implementation in Mozilla Firefox 3.6.x before 3.6.9 and Thunderbird 3.1.x before 3.1.3 does not properly restrict objects at the end of scope chains, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary JavaScript code with chrome privileges via vectors related to a chrome privileged object and a chain ending in an outer object.
The XPCSafeJSObjectWrapper class in the SafeJSObjectWrapper (aka SJOW) ...
The XPCSafeJSObjectWrapper class in the SafeJSObjectWrapper (aka SJOW) implementation in Mozilla Firefox 3.6.x before 3.6.9 and Thunderbird 3.1.x before 3.1.3 does not properly restrict objects at the end of scope chains, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary JavaScript code with chrome privileges via vectors related to a chrome privileged object and a chain ending in an outer object.
EPSS
6.8 Medium
CVSS2