CVE-2015-7181

Publication date 4 November 2015

Last updated 24 July 2024


Ubuntu priority

The sec_asn1d_parse_leaf function in Mozilla Network Security Services (NSS) before 3.19.2.1 and 3.20.x before 3.20.1, as used in Firefox before 42.0 and Firefox ESR 38.x before 38.4 and other products, improperly restricts access to an unspecified data structure, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code via crafted OCTET STRING data, related to a "use-after-poison" issue.

Status

Package Ubuntu Release Status
firefox 15.10 wily
Fixed 42.0+build2-0ubuntu0.15.10.1
15.04 vivid
Fixed 42.0+build2-0ubuntu0.15.04.1
14.04 LTS trusty
Fixed 42.0+build2-0ubuntu0.14.04.1
12.04 LTS precise
Fixed 42.0+build2-0ubuntu0.12.04.1
nss 15.10 wily
Fixed 2:3.19.2.1-0ubuntu0.15.10.1
15.04 vivid
Fixed 2:3.19.2.1-0ubuntu0.15.04.1
14.04 LTS trusty
Fixed 2:3.19.2.1-0ubuntu0.14.04.1
12.04 LTS precise
Fixed 3.19.2.1-0ubuntu0.12.04.1
thunderbird 15.10 wily
Fixed 1:38.4.0+build3-0ubuntu0.15.10.1
15.04 vivid
Fixed 1:38.4.0+build3-0ubuntu0.15.04.1
14.04 LTS trusty
Fixed 1:38.4.0+build3-0ubuntu0.14.04.1
12.04 LTS precise
Fixed 1:38.4.0+build3-0ubuntu0.12.04.1

Patch details

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Package Patch details
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References

Related Ubuntu Security Notices (USN)

    • USN-2785-1
    • Firefox vulnerabilities
    • 4 November 2015
    • USN-2819-1
    • Thunderbird vulnerabilities
    • 1 December 2015

Other references