First published: Mon Jun 15 2009(Updated: )
Opera detects http content in https web pages only when the top-level frame uses https, which allows man-in-the-middle attackers to execute arbitrary web script, in an https site's context, by modifying an http page to include an https iframe that references a script file on an http site, related to "HTTP-Intended-but-HTTPS-Loadable (HPIHSL) pages."
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Opera | <=9.22 | |
Opera | =7.0 | |
Opera | =7.23 | |
Opera | =7.53 | |
Opera | =7.54 | |
Opera | =7.60 | |
Opera | =8.0 | |
Opera | =8.01 | |
Opera | =8.02 | |
Opera | =8.50 | |
Opera | =8.51 | |
Opera | =8.52 | |
Opera | =8.53 | |
Opera | =8.54 | |
Opera | =9.0 | |
Opera | =9.01 | |
Opera | =9.02 | |
Opera | =9.10 | |
Opera | =9.12 | |
Opera | =9.20 | |
Opera | =9.21 |
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CVE-2009-2067 is considered a high severity vulnerability due to its potential for man-in-the-middle attacks.
To mitigate CVE-2009-2067, upgrade your Opera browser to a version higher than 9.22.
CVE-2009-2067 affects Opera browser versions up to and including 9.22 as well as earlier versions.
CVE-2009-2067 can be exploited by attackers to execute arbitrary web scripts in the context of an HTTPS site.
CVE-2009-2067 is not specific to any operating system but affects the Opera browser across various platforms.