CVE-2012-0473Mozilla Seamonkey vulnerability

CWE-1898 documents6 sources
Severity
5.0MEDIUMNVD
EPSS
0.7%
top 27.69%
CISA KEV
Not in KEV
Exploit
No known exploits
Timeline
PublishedApr 25
Latest updateMay 4

Description

The WebGLBuffer::FindMaxUshortElement function in Mozilla Firefox 4.x through 11.0, Firefox ESR 10.x before 10.0.4, Thunderbird 5.0 through 11.0, Thunderbird ESR 10.x before 10.0.4, and SeaMonkey before 2.9 calls the FindMaxElementInSubArray function with incorrect template arguments, which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information from video memory via a crafted WebGL.drawElements call.

CVSS vector

AV:N/AC:L/C:P/I:N/A:NExploitability: 10.0 | Impact: 2.9

Affected Packages4 packages

NVDmozilla/firefox18 versions+17
NVDmozilla/thunderbird15 versions+14
NVDmozilla/thunderbird_esr4 versions+3
NVDmozilla/seamonkey2.9+64

🔴Vulnerability Details

2
GHSA
GHSA-xv8q-vwcv-3mcg: The WebGLBuffer::FindMaxUshortElement function in Mozilla Firefox 42022-05-04
CVEList
CVE-2012-0473: The WebGLBuffer::FindMaxUshortElement function in Mozilla Firefox 42012-04-25

📋Vendor Advisories

4
Ubuntu
Thunderbird vulnerabilities2012-05-04
Ubuntu
ubufox update2012-04-27
Ubuntu
Firefox vulnerabilities2012-04-27
Red Hat
Mozilla: WebGL.drawElements may read illegal video memory due to FindMaxUshortElement error (MFSA 2012-26)2012-04-24

💬Community

1
Bugzilla
CVE-2012-0473 Mozilla: WebGL.drawElements may read illegal video memory due to FindMaxUshortElement error (MFSA 2012-26)2012-04-22
CVE-2012-0473 — Mozilla Seamonkey vulnerability | cvebase