mozilla -- users may be lured into bypassing security dialogs
Description:
According to the Mozilla project:
An attacker who could lure users into clicking in
particular places, or typing specific text, could cause a
security permission or software installation dialog to pop
up under the user's mouse click, clicking on the grant (or
install) button.
References:
Affects:
- thunderbird <0.7
- de-linux-mozillafirebird <0.9.2
- el-linux-mozillafirebird <0.9.2
- firefox <0.9.2
- ja-linux-mozillafirebird-gtk1 <0.9.2
- ja-mozillafirebird-gtk2 <0.9.2
- linux-mozillafirebird <0.9.2
- ru-linux-mozillafirebird <0.9.2
- zhCN-linux-mozillafirebird <0.9.2
- zhTW-linux-mozillafirebird <0.9.2
- de-netscape7 <=7.2
- fr-netscape7 <=7.2
- ja-netscape7 <=7.2
- netscape7 <=7.2
- pt_BR-netscape7 <=7.2
- mozilla-gtk1 <1.7
- linux-mozilla <1.7
- linux-mozilla-devel <1.7
- mozilla <1.7,2
- de-linux-netscape >=0
- fr-linux-netscape >=0
- ja-linux-netscape >=0
- linux-netscape >=0
- linux-phoenix >=0
- mozilla+ipv6 >=0
- mozilla-embedded >=0
- mozilla-firebird >=0
- mozilla-gtk2 >=0
- mozilla-gtk >=0
- mozilla-thunderbird >=0
- phoenix >=0
portaudit: mozilla -- users may be lured into bypassing security dialogs
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