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[Full-disclosure] FLEA-2007-0001-1: firefox

Subject: [Full-disclosure] FLEA-2007-0001-1: firefox
Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 00:42:32 -0400
Foresight Linux Essential Advisory: 2007-0001-1
Published: 2007-03-22

Rating: Minor

Updated Versions:
     firefox=/foresight.rpath.org@fl:1-devel//1/2.0.0.3-1-1
     group-dist=/foresight.rpath.org@fl:1-devel//1/1.1-0.8-2

References:
     http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/2007/mfsa2007-11.html

Description:
     Previous versions of the Firefox package were vulnerable to an 
information disclosure issue. Firefox's handling of PASV FTP connections 
could allow a specially crafted server to perform rudimentary port 
scanning on the client machine, giving the FTP server information about 
the client's system. In and of itself, this is not going to cause a 
remote code exploit, but could aid a malicious individual in other attacks.

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