Описание
Mozilla Necko, as used in Thunderbird 3.0.1, SeaMonkey, and other applications, performs DNS prefetching even when the app type is APP_TYPE_MAIL or APP_TYPE_EDITOR, which makes it easier for remote attackers to determine the network location of the application's user by logging DNS requests, as demonstrated by DNS requests triggered by reading text/plain e-mail messages in Thunderbird.
| Релиз | Статус | Примечание |
|---|---|---|
| dapper | DNE | |
| devel | released | 3.0.4+nobinonly-0ubuntu1 |
| hardy | not-affected | |
| intrepid | not-affected | |
| jaunty | not-affected | |
| karmic | not-affected | |
| upstream | released | 3.0.2 |
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| Релиз | Статус | Примечание |
|---|---|---|
| dapper | DNE | |
| devel | released | 1.9.1.9+nobinonly-0ubuntu1 |
| hardy | DNE | |
| intrepid | DNE | |
| jaunty | released | 1.9.1.9+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.9.04.1 |
| karmic | released | 1.9.1.9+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.9.10.1 |
| upstream | needs-triage |
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EPSS
5 Medium
CVSS2
Связанные уязвимости
Mozilla Necko, as used in Thunderbird 3.0.1, SeaMonkey, and other applications, performs DNS prefetching even when the app type is APP_TYPE_MAIL or APP_TYPE_EDITOR, which makes it easier for remote attackers to determine the network location of the application's user by logging DNS requests, as demonstrated by DNS requests triggered by reading text/plain e-mail messages in Thunderbird.
Mozilla Necko, as used in Thunderbird 3.0.1, SeaMonkey, and other applications, performs DNS prefetching even when the app type is APP_TYPE_MAIL or APP_TYPE_EDITOR, which makes it easier for remote attackers to determine the network location of the application's user by logging DNS requests, as demonstrated by DNS requests triggered by reading text/plain e-mail messages in Thunderbird.
Mozilla Necko, as used in Thunderbird 3.0.1, SeaMonkey, and other appl ...
Mozilla Necko, as used in Thunderbird 3.0.1, SeaMonkey, and other applications, performs DNS prefetching even when the app type is APP_TYPE_MAIL or APP_TYPE_EDITOR, which makes it easier for remote attackers to determine the network location of the application's user by logging DNS requests, as demonstrated by DNS requests triggered by reading text/plain e-mail messages in Thunderbird.
EPSS
5 Medium
CVSS2