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Message-ID: <46A7F99F.8020206@larholm.com>
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 03:32:15 +0200
From: Thor Larholm <seclists@...holm.com>
To: bugtraq@...urityfocus.com, full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: Mozilla protocol abuse

Since I published this report it has come to my attention that 
Thunderbird 1.5, unlike Thunderbird 2.0, has not been patched with the 
"osint" security flag. As such all Thunderbird 1.5 users are vulnerable 
against this attack and those exploits. Now would be a good time to 
upgrade to Thunderbird 2.0.

http://larholm.com/2007/07/26/thunderbird-15-has-not-been-patched-with-osint/

Regards
Thor Larholm


Thor Larholm wrote:
> The Mozilla application platform currently has an unpatched input 
> validation flaw which allows you to specify arbitrary command line 
> arguments to any registered URL protocol handler process. Jesper 
> Johansson already detailed parts of this on his blog on July 20, 
> http://msinfluentials.com/blogs/jesper/. I wrote a vulnerability 
> report on July 18 together with a proof-of-concept exploit that 
> targeted Thunderbird 2.0.0.4.
>
> Thunderbird 2.0.0.5 was released on July 19 and incidentally fixed 
> this specific attack vector through its "osint" command line flag. It 
> is now 6 days later and people should have had time to update their 
> Thunderbird installations, so I have decided to publish my 
> vulnerability report together with the exploits as they detail how to 
> handle XPI exploitation.
>
> The HTML version can be found at
>
> http://larholm.com/2007/07/25/mozilla-protocol-abuse/
>
> A ZIP file with the report and the XPI exploits can be found at
>
> http://larholm.com/media/2007/7/mozillaprotocolabuse.zip
>
> Cheers
> Thor Larholm

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