Headline
CVE-2018-18506: Security vulnerabilities fixed in Firefox 65
When proxy auto-detection is enabled, if a web server serves a Proxy Auto-Configuration (PAC) file or if a PAC file is loaded locally, this PAC file can specify that requests to the localhost are to be sent through the proxy to another server. This behavior is disallowed by default when a proxy is manually configured, but when enabled could allow for attacks on services and tools that bind to the localhost for networked behavior if they are accessed through browsing. This vulnerability affects Firefox < 65.
Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2019-01
Announced
January 29, 2019
Impact
critical
Products
Firefox
Fixed in
- Firefox 65
#CVE-2018-18500: Use-after-free parsing HTML5 stream
Reporter
Yaniv Frank with SophosLabs
Impact
critical
Description
A use-after-free vulnerability can occur while parsing an HTML5 stream in concert with custom HTML elements. This results in the stream parser object being freed while still in use, leading to a potentially exploitable crash.
References
- Bug 1510114
#CVE-2018-18504: Memory corruption and out-of-bounds read of texture client buffer
Reporter
Markus Vervier of X41 D-SEC GmbH
Impact
high
Description
A crash and out-of-bounds read can occur when the buffer of a texture client is freed while it is still in use during graphic operations. This results in a potentially exploitable crash and the possibility of reading from the memory of the freed buffers.
References
- Bug 1496413
#CVE-2018-18505: Privilege escalation through IPC channel messages
Reporter
Jed Davis
Impact
high
Description
An earlier fix for an Inter-process Communication (IPC) vulnerability, CVE-2011-3079, added authentication to communication between IPC endpoints and server parents during IPC process creation. This authentication is insufficient for channels created after the IPC process is started, leading to the authentication not being correctly applied to later channels. This could allow for a sandbox escape through IPC channels due to lack of message validation in the listener process.
References
- Bug 1497749
- CVE-2011-3079
#CVE-2018-18503: Memory corruption with Audio Buffer
Reporter
Nils
Impact
moderate
Description
When JavaScript is used to create and manipulate an audio buffer, a potentially exploitable crash may occur because of a compartment mismatch in some situations.
References
- Bug 1509442
#CVE-2018-18506: Proxy Auto-Configuration file can define localhost access to be proxied
Reporter
Jann Horn
Impact
moderate
Description
When proxy auto-detection is enabled, if a web server serves a Proxy Auto-Configuration (PAC) file or if a PAC file is loaded locally, this PAC file can specify that requests to the localhost are to be sent through the proxy to another server. This behavior is disallowed by default when a proxy is manually configured, but when enabled could allow for attacks on services and tools that bind to the localhost for networked behavior if they are accessed through browsing.
References
- Bug 1503393
#CVE-2018-18502: Memory safety bugs fixed in Firefox 65
Reporter
Mozilla developers and community
Impact
critical
Description
Mozilla developers and community members Arthur Iakab, Christoph Diehl, Christian Holler, Kalel, Emilio Cobos Álvarez, Cristina Coroiu, Noemi Erli, Natalia Csoregi, Julian Seward, Gary Kwong, Tyson Smith, Yaron Tausky, and Ronald Crane reported memory safety bugs present in Firefox 64. 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
- Memory safety bugs fixed in Firefox 65
#CVE-2018-18501: Memory safety bugs fixed in Firefox 65 and Firefox ESR 60.5
Reporter
Mozilla developers and community
Impact
critical
Description
Mozilla developers and community members Alex Gaynor, Christoph Diehl, Steven Crane, Jason Kratzer, Gary Kwong, and Christian Holler reported memory safety bugs present in Firefox 64 and Firefox ESR 60.4. 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
- Memory safety bugs fixed in Firefox 65 and Firefox ESR 60.5