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Security vulnerabilities fixed in Firefox 50.1

ANNOUNCED
December 13, 2016
IMPACT
CRITICAL
PRODUCTS
Firefox
FIXED IN
  • Firefox 50.1

#CVE-2016-9894: Buffer overflow in SkiaGL

REPORTER
Atte Kettunen
IMPACT
CRITICAL
Description

A buffer overflow in SkiaGl caused when a GrGLBuffer is truncated during allocation. Later writers will overflow the buffer, resulting in a potentially exploitable crash.

References

#CVE-2016-9899: Use-after-free while manipulating DOM events and audio elements

REPORTER
echo
IMPACT
CRITICAL
Description

Use-after-free while manipulating DOM events and removing audio elements due to errors in the handling of node adoption.

References

#CVE-2016-9895: CSP bypass using marquee tag

REPORTER
Andrew Krasichkov
IMPACT
HIGH
Description

Event handlers on marquee elements were executed despite a strict Content Security Policy (CSP) that disallowed inline JavaScript.

References

#CVE-2016-9896: Use-after-free with WebVR

REPORTER
Filipe Gomes
IMPACT
HIGH
Description

Use-after-free while manipulating the navigator object within WebVR. 
Note: WebVR is not currently enabled by default.

References

#CVE-2016-9897: Memory corruption in libGLES

REPORTER
Aral
IMPACT
HIGH
Description

Memory corruption resulting in a potentially exploitable crash during WebGL functions using a vector constructor with a varying array within libGLES.

References

#CVE-2016-9898: Use-after-free in Editor while manipulating DOM subtrees

REPORTER
Nils
IMPACT
HIGH
Description

Use-after-free resulting in potentially exploitable crash when manipulating DOM subtrees in the Editor.

References

#CVE-2016-9900: Restricted external resources can be loaded by SVG images through data URLs

REPORTER
insertscript
IMPACT
HIGH
Description

External resources that should be blocked when loaded by SVG images can bypass security restrictions through the use of data: URLs. This could allow for cross-domain data leakage.

References

#CVE-2016-9904: Cross-origin information leak in shared atoms

REPORTER
Jann Horn
IMPACT
HIGH
Description

An attacker could use a JavaScript Map/Set timing attack to determine whether an atom is used by another compartment/zone in specific contexts. This could be used to leak information, such as usernames embedded in JavaScript code, across websites.

References

#CVE-2016-9901: Data from Pocket server improperly sanitized before execution

REPORTER
Wladimir Palant
IMPACT
MODERATE
Description

HTML tags received from the Pocket server will be processed without sanitization and any JavaScript code executed will be run in the about:pocket-saved (unprivileged) page, giving it access to Pocket's messaging API through HTML injection.

References

#CVE-2016-9902: Pocket extension does not validate the origin of events

REPORTER
Wladimir Palant
IMPACT
MODERATE
Description

The Pocket toolbar button, once activated, listens for events fired from it's own pages but does not verify the origin of incoming events. This allows content from other origins to fire events and inject content and commands into the Pocket context. 
Note: this issue does not affect users with e10s enabled.

References

#CVE-2016-9903: XSS injection vulnerability in add-ons SDK

REPORTER
Kris Maglione
IMPACT
MODERATE
Description

Mozilla's add-ons SDK had a world-accessible resource with an HTML injection vulnerability. If an additional vulnerability allowed this resource to be loaded as a document it could allow injecting content and script into an add-on's context.

References

#CVE-2016-9080: Memory safety bugs fixed in Firefox 50.1

REPORTER
Mozilla developers
IMPACT
CRITICAL
Description

Mozilla developers and community members Kan-Ru Chen, Christian Holler, and Tyson Smith reported memory safety bugs present in Firefox 50.0.2. Some of these bugs showed evidence of memory corruption and we presume that with enough effort that some of these could be exploited to run arbitrary code.

References

#CVE-2016-9893: Memory safety bugs fixed in Firefox 50.1 and Firefox ESR 45.6

REPORTER
Mozilla developers
IMPACT
CRITICAL
Description

Mozilla developers and community members Jan de Mooij, Iris Hsiao, Christian Holler, Carsten Book, Timothy Nikkel, Christoph Diehl, Olli Pettay, Raymond Forbes, and Boris Zbarsky reported memory safety bugs present in Firefox 50.0.2 and Firefox ESR 45.5.1. Some of these bugs showed evidence of memory corruption and we presume that with enough effort that some of these could be exploited to run arbitrary code.

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