Описание
By crafting a malformed file name for an attachment in a multipart message, an attacker can trick Thunderbird into including a directory listing of /tmp when the message is forwarded or edited as a new message. This vulnerability could allow attackers to disclose sensitive information from the victim's system. This vulnerability is not limited to Linux; similar behavior has been observed on Windows as well. This vulnerability affects Thunderbird < 137.0.2 and Thunderbird < 128.9.2.
Релиз | Статус | Примечание |
---|---|---|
devel | not-affected | code not present |
esm-infra/focal | DNE | |
focal | ignored | end of standard support, was needs-triage |
jammy | needs-triage | |
noble | not-affected | code not present |
oracular | not-affected | code not present |
plucky | not-affected | code not present |
upstream | released | 128.9.2,137.0.2 |
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EPSS
6.3 Medium
CVSS3
Связанные уязвимости
By crafting a malformed file name for an attachment in a multipart message, an attacker can trick Thunderbird into including a directory listing of /tmp when the message is forwarded or edited as a new message. This vulnerability could allow attackers to disclose sensitive information from the victim's system. This vulnerability is not limited to Linux; similar behavior has been observed on Windows as well. This vulnerability affects Thunderbird < 137.0.2 and Thunderbird < 128.9.2.
By crafting a malformed file name for an attachment in a multipart message, an attacker can trick Thunderbird into including a directory listing of /tmp when the message is forwarded or edited as a new message. This vulnerability could allow attackers to disclose sensitive information from the victim's system. This vulnerability is not limited to Linux; similar behavior has been observed on Windows as well. This vulnerability affects Thunderbird < 137.0.2 and Thunderbird < 128.9.2.
By crafting a malformed file name for an attachment in a multipart mes ...
By crafting a malformed file name for an attachment in a multipart message, an attacker can trick Thunderbird into including a directory listing of /tmp when the message is forwarded or edited as a new message. This vulnerability could allow attackers to disclose sensitive information from the victim's system. This vulnerability is not limited to Linux; similar behavior has been observed on Windows as well. This vulnerability affects Thunderbird < 137.0.2 and Thunderbird < 128.9.2.
Уязвимость почтового клиента Thunderbird, связанная с неверным ограничением имени пути к каталогу с ограниченным доступом, позволяющая нарушителю раскрыть защищаемую информацию
EPSS
6.3 Medium
CVSS3