Seamonkey is an open-source software suite from the Mozilla Foundation which provides a Web browser, Mail and Usenet client, an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client and an HTML editing utility.
A number of vulnerabilities have been reported in the way that Seamonkey processes certain malformed JavaScript code. An attacker could potentially exploit these issues to crash Seamonkey, or execute arbitrary code as the user running Seamonkey. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org) has assigned the names CVE-2007-3734, CVE-2007-3735, CVE-2007-3737 and CVE-2007-3738 to these issues.
Several content injection issues have been identified in the way that Seamonkey handles certain JavaScript code. An attacker could create a web page containing malicious JavaScript code that could inject arbitrary content into other web pages. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org) has assigned the names CVE-2007-3736 and CVE-2007-3089 to these issues.
A vulnerability has been reported in the way Seamonkey caches web pages on the local disk. An attacker could create a malicious web page which may be able to inject arbitrary HTML into a browsing session if the user reloads a targeted site. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org) has assigned the name CVE-2007-3656 to this issue
More information about these vulnerabilities can be found in the security advisory issued by RedHat Linux:
| Product: | Affected Version(s): | Risk Level: | Actions: |
|---|---|---|---|
| Avaya Intuity AUDIX LX | IALX 2.0, 2.0 SP1 | Low | Upgrade to IALX 2.0 SP2 or later. |
| Avaya Message Networking | MN 3.1 | Low | See recommended actions below. This issue will be addressed in accordance with Avaya's Product Security Vulnerability Response Policy |
Recommended Actions:
For all vulnerable system products,
Avaya recommends that customers restrict local
and network access to the server. This restriction should be
enforced through the use of physical security, firewalls, ACLs,
VPNs, and other generally-accepted networking practices until such
time as an update becomes available and can be installed.
Avaya software-only products operate on general-purpose operating systems. Occasionally vulnerabilities may be discovered in the underlying operating system or applications that come with the operating system. These vulnerabilities often do not impact the software-only product directly but may threaten the integrity of the underlying platform.
In the case of this advisory Avaya software-only products are not affected by the vulnerability directly but the underlying Linux platform may be. Customers should determine on which Linux operating system the product was installed and then follow that vendor's guidance.
| Product: | Actions: |
|---|---|
| CVLAN | Depending on the Operating System provided by customers, the affected package may be installed on the underlying Operating System supporting the CVLAN application. The CVLAN application does not require the software described in this advisory. |
| Avaya Integrated Management Suite (IMS) | Depending on the Operating System provided by customers, the affected package may be installed on the underlying Operating System supporting the IMS application. The IMS application does not require the software described in this advisory. |
Recommended Actions:
In the event that the affected package
is installed, Avaya recommends that customers follow recommended actions
supplied by RedHat Linux.
Additional information may also be available via the Avaya support website and through your Avaya account representative. Please contact your Avaya product support representative, or dial 1-800-242-2121, with any questions.
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V 1.0 - July 20, 2007 - Initial Statement issued.
V 2.0 - November 28, 2007 - Updated ticket to reflect Low risk
level as
opposed to None. Added MN and IALX to the affected products.
V 3.0 - May 29, 2009 - Changed IALX affected versions and actions.
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