Security update for Mozilla Firefox

SUSE Security Update: Security update for Mozilla Firefox
Announcement ID: SUSE-SU-2013:0645-1
Rating: important
References: #813026
Affected Products:
  • SUSE Linux Enterprise Software Development Kit 11 SP2
  • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP2 for VMware
  • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP2
  • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP4
  • SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 SP2
  • SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 SP4
  • SLE SDK 10 SP4

  • An update that fixes 12 vulnerabilities is now available. It includes four new package versions.

    Description:


    MozillaFirefox has been updated to the 17.0.5ESR release
    fixing bugs and security issues.

    Also Mozilla NSS has been updated to version 3.14.3 and
    Mozilla NSPR to 4.9.6.

    *

    MFSA 2013-30: Mozilla developers identified and fixed
    several memory safety bugs in the browser engine used in
    Firefox and other Mozilla-based products. Some of these
    bugs showed evidence of memory corruption under certain
    circumstances, and we presume that with enough effort at
    least some of these could be exploited to run arbitrary
    code.

    Olli Pettay, Jesse Ruderman, Boris Zbarsky, Christian
    Holler, Milan Sreckovic, and Joe Drew reported memory
    safety problems and crashes that affect Firefox ESR 17, and
    Firefox 19. (CVE-2013-0788)

    Andrew McCreight, Randell Jesup, Gary Kwong, Jesse
    Ruderman, Christian Holler, and Mats Palmgren reported
    memory safety problems and crashes that affect Firefox 19.
    (CVE-2013-0789)

    Jim Chen reported a memory safety problem that
    affects Firefox for Android

    *

    (CVE-2013-0790)

    *

    MFSA 2013-31 / CVE-2013-0800: Security researcher
    Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of the Google Chrome Security Team
    used the Address Sanitizer tool to discover an
    out-of-bounds write in Cairo graphics library. When certain
    values are passed to it during rendering, Cairo attempts to
    use negative boundaries or sizes for boxes, leading to a
    potentially exploitable crash in some instances.

    *

    MFSA 2013-32 / CVE-2013-0799: Security researcher
    Frederic Hoguin discovered that the Mozilla Maintenance
    Service on Windows was vulnerable to a buffer overflow.
    This system is used to update software without invoking the
    User Account Control (UAC) prompt. The Mozilla Maintenance
    Service is configured to allow unprivileged users to start
    it with arbitrary arguments. By manipulating the data
    passed in these arguments, an attacker can execute
    arbitrary code with the system privileges used by the
    service. This issue requires local file system access to be
    exploitable.

    *

    MFSA 2013-33 / CVE-2013-0798: Security researcher
    Shuichiro Suzuki of the Fourteenforty Research Institute
    reported the app_tmp directory is set to be world readable
    and writeable by Firefox for Android. This potentially
    allows for third party applications to replace or alter
    Firefox add-ons when downloaded because they are
    temporarily stored in the app_tmp directory before
    installation.

    This vulnerability only affects Firefox for Android.

    *

    MFSA 2013-34 / CVE-2013-0797: Security researcher Ash
    reported an issue with the Mozilla Updater. The Mozilla
    Updater can be made to load a malicious local DLL file in a
    privileged context through either the Mozilla Maintenance
    Service or independently on systems that do not use the
    service. This occurs when the DLL file is placed in a
    specific location on the local system before the Mozilla
    Updater is run. Local file system access is necessary in
    order for this issue to be exploitable.

    *

    MFSA 2013-35 / CVE-2013-0796: Security researcher
    miaubiz used the Address Sanitizer tool to discover a crash
    in WebGL rendering when memory is freed that has not
    previously been allocated. This issue only affects Linux
    users who have Intel Mesa graphics drivers. The resulting
    crash could be potentially exploitable.

    *

    MFSA 2013-36 / CVE-2013-0795: Security researcher
    Cody Crews reported a mechanism to use the cloneNode method
    to bypass System Only Wrappers (SOW) and clone a protected
    node. This allows violation of the browser's same origin
    policy and could also lead to privilege escalation and the
    execution of arbitrary code.

    *

    MFSA 2013-37 / CVE-2013-0794: Security researcher
    shutdown reported a method for removing the origin
    indication on tab-modal dialog boxes in combination with
    browser navigation. This could allow an attacker's dialog
    to overlay a page and show another site's content. This can
    be used for phishing by allowing users to enter data into a
    modal prompt dialog on an attacking, site while appearing
    to be from the displayed site.

    *

    MFSA 2013-38 / CVE-2013-079: Security researcher
    Mariusz Mlynski reported a method to use browser
    navigations through history to load an arbitrary website
    with that page's baseURI property pointing to another site
    instead of the seemingly loaded one. The user will continue
    to see the incorrect site in the addressbar of the browser.
    This allows for a cross-site scripting (XSS) attack or the
    theft of data through a phishing attack.

    *

    MFSA 2013-39 / CVE-2013-0792: Mozilla community
    member Tobias Schula reported that if
    gfx.color_management.enablev4 preference is enabled
    manually in about:config, some grayscale PNG images will be
    rendered incorrectly and cause memory corruption during PNG
    decoding when certain color profiles are in use. A crafted
    PNG image could use this flaw to leak data through rendered
    images drawing from random memory. By default, this
    preference is not enabled.

    *

    MFSA 2013-40 / CVE-2013-0791: Mozilla community
    member Ambroz Bizjak reported an out-of-bounds array read
    in the CERT_DecodeCertPackage function of the Network
    Security Services (NSS) libary when decoding a certificate.
    When this occurs, it will lead to memory corruption and a
    non-exploitable crash.

    Security Issue references:

    * CVE-2013-0788
    >
    * CVE-2013-0789
    >
    * CVE-2013-0790
    >
    * CVE-2013-0791
    >
    * CVE-2013-0792
    >
    * CVE-2013-0794
    >
    * CVE-2013-0795
    >
    * CVE-2013-0796
    >
    * CVE-2013-0797
    >
    * CVE-2013-0798
    >
    * CVE-2013-0799
    >
    * CVE-2013-0800
    >

    Patch Instructions:

    To install this SUSE Security Update use YaST online_update.
    Alternatively you can run the command listed for your product:

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Software Development Kit 11 SP2:
      zypper in -t patch sdksp2-firefox-20130404-7599
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP2 for VMware:
      zypper in -t patch slessp2-firefox-20130404-7599
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP2:
      zypper in -t patch slessp2-firefox-20130404-7599
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 SP2:
      zypper in -t patch sledsp2-firefox-20130404-7599

    To bring your system up-to-date, use "zypper patch".

    Package List:

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Software Development Kit 11 SP2 (i586 ia64 ppc64 s390x x86_64) [New Version: 3.14.3 and 4.9.6]:
    • mozilla-nspr-devel-4.9.6-0.3.1
    • mozilla-nss-devel-3.14.3-0.4.3.1
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP2 for VMware (i586 x86_64) [New Version: 17.0.5esr,3.14.3 and 4.9.6]:
    • MozillaFirefox-17.0.5esr-0.4.1
    • MozillaFirefox-translations-17.0.5esr-0.4.1
    • libfreebl3-3.14.3-0.4.3.1
    • mozilla-nspr-4.9.6-0.3.1
    • mozilla-nss-3.14.3-0.4.3.1
    • mozilla-nss-tools-3.14.3-0.4.3.1
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP2 for VMware (x86_64) [New Version: 3.14.3 and 4.9.6]:
    • libfreebl3-32bit-3.14.3-0.4.3.1
    • mozilla-nspr-32bit-4.9.6-0.3.1
    • mozilla-nss-32bit-3.14.3-0.4.3.1
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP2 (i586 ia64 ppc64 s390x x86_64) [New Version: 17.0.5esr,3.14.3 and 4.9.6]:
    • MozillaFirefox-17.0.5esr-0.4.1
    • MozillaFirefox-branding-SLED-7-0.6.9.17
    • MozillaFirefox-translations-17.0.5esr-0.4.1
    • libfreebl3-3.14.3-0.4.3.1
    • mozilla-nspr-4.9.6-0.3.1
    • mozilla-nss-3.14.3-0.4.3.1
    • mozilla-nss-tools-3.14.3-0.4.3.1
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP2 (ppc64 s390x x86_64) [New Version: 3.14.3 and 4.9.6]:
    • libfreebl3-32bit-3.14.3-0.4.3.1
    • mozilla-nspr-32bit-4.9.6-0.3.1
    • mozilla-nss-32bit-3.14.3-0.4.3.1
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP2 (ia64) [New Version: 3.14.3 and 4.9.6]:
    • libfreebl3-x86-3.14.3-0.4.3.1
    • mozilla-nspr-x86-4.9.6-0.3.1
    • mozilla-nss-x86-3.14.3-0.4.3.1
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP4 (i586 ia64 ppc s390x x86_64) [New Version: 3.14.3 and 4.9.6]:
    • mozilla-nspr-4.9.6-0.5.1
    • mozilla-nspr-devel-4.9.6-0.5.1
    • mozilla-nss-3.14.3-0.5.1
    • mozilla-nss-devel-3.14.3-0.5.1
    • mozilla-nss-tools-3.14.3-0.5.1
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP4 (i586 ia64 ppc s390x) [New Version: 17.0.5esr and 7]:
    • MozillaFirefox-17.0.5esr-0.8.1
    • MozillaFirefox-branding-SLED-7-0.10.11
    • MozillaFirefox-translations-17.0.5esr-0.8.1
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP4 (s390x x86_64) [New Version: 3.14.3 and 4.9.6]:
    • mozilla-nspr-32bit-4.9.6-0.5.1
    • mozilla-nss-32bit-3.14.3-0.5.1
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP4 (ia64) [New Version: 3.14.3 and 4.9.6]:
    • mozilla-nspr-x86-4.9.6-0.5.1
    • mozilla-nss-x86-3.14.3-0.5.1
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP4 (ppc) [New Version: 3.14.3 and 4.9.6]:
    • mozilla-nspr-64bit-4.9.6-0.5.1
    • mozilla-nss-64bit-3.14.3-0.5.1
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 SP2 (i586 x86_64) [New Version: 17.0.5esr,3.14.3 and 4.9.6]:
    • MozillaFirefox-17.0.5esr-0.4.1
    • MozillaFirefox-branding-SLED-7-0.6.9.17
    • MozillaFirefox-translations-17.0.5esr-0.4.1
    • libfreebl3-3.14.3-0.4.3.1
    • mozilla-nspr-4.9.6-0.3.1
    • mozilla-nss-3.14.3-0.4.3.1
    • mozilla-nss-tools-3.14.3-0.4.3.1
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 SP2 (x86_64) [New Version: 3.14.3 and 4.9.6]:
    • libfreebl3-32bit-3.14.3-0.4.3.1
    • mozilla-nspr-32bit-4.9.6-0.3.1
    • mozilla-nss-32bit-3.14.3-0.4.3.1
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 SP4 (i586 x86_64) [New Version: 3.14.3 and 4.9.6]:
    • mozilla-nspr-4.9.6-0.5.1
    • mozilla-nspr-devel-4.9.6-0.5.1
    • mozilla-nss-3.14.3-0.5.1
    • mozilla-nss-devel-3.14.3-0.5.1
    • mozilla-nss-tools-3.14.3-0.5.1
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 SP4 (x86_64) [New Version: 3.14.3 and 4.9.6]:
    • mozilla-nspr-32bit-4.9.6-0.5.1
    • mozilla-nss-32bit-3.14.3-0.5.1
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 SP4 (i586) [New Version: 17.0.5esr and 7]:
    • MozillaFirefox-17.0.5esr-0.8.1
    • MozillaFirefox-branding-SLED-7-0.10.11
    • MozillaFirefox-translations-17.0.5esr-0.8.1
    • SLE SDK 10 SP4 (i586 ia64 ppc s390x x86_64) [New Version: 3.14.3]:
    • mozilla-nss-tools-3.14.3-0.5.1
    • SLE SDK 10 SP4 (i586 ia64 ppc s390x):
    • MozillaFirefox-branding-upstream-17.0.5esr-0.8.1

    References:

    • http://support.novell.com/security/cve/CVE-2013-0788.html
    • http://support.novell.com/security/cve/CVE-2013-0789.html
    • http://support.novell.com/security/cve/CVE-2013-0790.html
    • http://support.novell.com/security/cve/CVE-2013-0791.html
    • http://support.novell.com/security/cve/CVE-2013-0792.html
    • http://support.novell.com/security/cve/CVE-2013-0794.html
    • http://support.novell.com/security/cve/CVE-2013-0795.html
    • http://support.novell.com/security/cve/CVE-2013-0796.html
    • http://support.novell.com/security/cve/CVE-2013-0797.html
    • http://support.novell.com/security/cve/CVE-2013-0798.html
    • http://support.novell.com/security/cve/CVE-2013-0799.html
    • http://support.novell.com/security/cve/CVE-2013-0800.html
    • https://bugzilla.novell.com/813026
    • http://download.suse.com/patch/finder/?keywords=bb37c4e63c825ec7312dcfd2614bcab2
    • http://download.suse.com/patch/finder/?keywords=c2b6f5f84d016484ab6f637f9b3ed49e