JVN#70984231
Mozilla Firefox vulnerable to denial-of-service (DoS)
Overview
Mozilla Firefox contains a denial-of-service (DoS) vulnerability.
Products Affected
- Mozilla Firefox prior to 3.6
Description
Mozilla Firefox contains an issue in the validation of certificates, leading to a denial-of-service (DoS) vulnerability.
Impact
When accessing a HTTPS site with a specially crafted Certificate Authority (CA) certificate imported, a denial-of-service (DoS) may occur.
Solution
Update the Software
Update to the latest version according to the information provided by the developer.
References
JPCERT/CC Addendum
This JVN publication was delayed to 2011/07/28 after developer fixes were developed. From the fiscal year 2011, JPCERT/CC is using a new vendor coordination procedure. This new procedure came from the recommendation of the fiscal year 2010 "Study Group on Information System Vulnerability Handling" aimed at more timely JVN publications.
Vulnerability Analysis by JPCERT/CC
Analyzed on 2011.07.28
Measures | Conditions | Severity |
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Access Required | can be attacked over the Internet using packets |
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Authentication | anonymous or no authentication (IP addresses do not count) |
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User Interaction Required | the user must be convinced to take a difficult or suspicious action. If the honest user must have elevated privileges, they are likely to be more suspicious |
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Exploit Complexity | expertise and/or luck required (guessing correctly in medium-sized space, kernel expertise) |
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Credit
Other Information
JPCERT Alert | |
JPCERT Reports | |
CERT Advisory |
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CPNI Advisory |
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TRnotes |
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CVE |
CVE-2011-2669 |
JVN iPedia |
JVNDB-2011-000057 |
Update History
- 2011/09/05
- CVE was added under the section "Other Information."