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CVE-2006-4310

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Overview

Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.6 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) via a crafted FTP response, when attempting to connect with a username and password via the FTP URI.

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Debian Linux Security Advisory 1227-1
Posted Dec 6, 2006
Authored by Debian | Site debian.org

Debian Security Advisory 1227-1 - Several security related problems have been discovered in Mozilla and derived products such as Mozilla Thunderbird. It was discovered that malformed FTP server responses could lead to denial of service. It was discovered that the correction for a cryptographic flaw in the handling of PKCS-1 certificates was incomplete, which allows the forgery of certificates. "shutdown" discovered that modification of JavaScript objects during execution could lead to the execution of arbitrary JavaScript bytecode. Jesse Ruderman and Martijn Wargers discovered several crashes in the layout engine, which might also allow execution of arbitrary code. Igor Bukanov and Jesse Ruderman discovered several crashes in the JavaScript engine, which might allow execution of arbitrary code.

tags | advisory, denial of service, arbitrary, javascript
systems | linux, debian
advisories | CVE-2006-4310, CVE-2006-5462, CVE-2006-5463, CVE-2006-5464, CVE-2006-5748
SHA-256 | 5050bcb7d102f7e9246310110557a762f337740a07b1e1485cdcae55b3c42379
Debian Linux Security Advisory 1225-2
Posted Dec 6, 2006
Authored by Debian | Site debian.org

Debian Security Advisory 1225-2 - This update covers packages for the little endian MIPS architecture missing in the original advisory. Several security related problems have been discovered in Mozilla and derived products such as Mozilla Firefox. It was discovered that malformed FTP server responses could lead to denial of service. It was discovered that the correction for a cryptographic flaw in the handling of PKCS-1 certificates was incomplete, which allows the forgery of certificates. "shutdown" discovered that modification of JavaScript objects during execution could lead to the execution of arbitrary JavaScript bytecode. Jesse Ruderman and Martijn Wargers discovered several crashes in the layout engine, which might also allow execution of arbitrary code. Igor Bukanov and Jesse Ruderman discovered several crashes in the JavaScript engine, which might allow execution of arbitrary code.

tags | advisory, denial of service, arbitrary, javascript
systems | linux, debian
advisories | CVE-2006-4310, CVE-2006-5462, CVE-2006-5463, CVE-2006-5464, CVE-2006-5748
SHA-256 | 9b5a61be1209a33b69d9033e026c5875223cfe93f68004bfb082f55278507952
Debian Linux Security Advisory 1225-1
Posted Dec 6, 2006
Authored by Debian | Site debian.org

Debian Security Advisory 1225-1 - Several security related problems have been discovered in Mozilla and derived products such as Mozilla Firefox. It was discovered that malformed FTP server responses could lead to denial of service. It was discovered that the correction for a cryptographic flaw in the handling of PKCS-1 certificates was incomplete, which allows the forgery of certificates. "shutdown" discovered that modification of JavaScript objects during execution could lead to the execution of arbitrary JavaScript bytecode. Jesse Ruderman and Martijn Wargers discovered several crashes in the layout engine, which might also allow execution of arbitrary code. Igor Bukanov and Jesse Ruderman discovered several crashes in the JavaScript engine, which might allow execution of arbitrary code.

tags | advisory, denial of service, arbitrary, javascript
systems | linux, debian
advisories | CVE-2006-4310, CVE-2006-5462, CVE-2006-5463, CVE-2006-5464, CVE-2006-5748
SHA-256 | b8802fbabc5d6b2f0f5b3911a56141d4315129662cbe5c6e2bb0d79426dfbab9
Debian Linux Security Advisory 1224-1
Posted Dec 6, 2006
Authored by Debian | Site debian.org

Debian Security Advisory 1224-1 - Several security related problems have been discovered in Mozilla and derived products. It was discovered that malformed FTP server responses could lead to denial of service. It was discovered that the correction for a cryptographic flaw in the handling of PKCS-1 certificates was incomplete, which allows the forgery of certificates. "shutdown" discovered that modification of JavaScript objects during execution could lead to the execution of arbitrary JavaScript bytecode. Jesse Ruderman and Martijn Wargers discovered several crashes in the layout engine, which might also allow execution of arbitrary code. Igor Bukanov and Jesse Ruderman discovered several crashes in the JavaScript engine, which might allow execution of arbitrary code.

tags | advisory, denial of service, arbitrary, javascript
systems | linux, debian
advisories | CVE-2006-4310, CVE-2006-5462, CVE-2006-5463, CVE-2006-5464, CVE-2006-5748
SHA-256 | ef157e1f0a10253e32a973c33caeb0b4bfdf188051acc761ef2b4b8cb9266c5a
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