CVE-2010-3182: Medium severity firefox vulnerability
A certain application-launch script in Mozilla Firefox before 3.5.14 and 3.6.x before 3.6.11, Thunderbird before 3.0.9 and 3.1.x before 3.1.5, and SeaMonkey before 2.0.9 on Linux places a zero-length directory name in the LDLIBRARYPATH, which allows local users to gain privileges via a Trojan horse shared library in the current working directory.
Affected Software
Event History
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of CVE-2010-3182?
CVE-2010-3182 is classified as a high severity vulnerability that can allow local users to gain elevated privileges.
How do I fix CVE-2010-3182?
To fix CVE-2010-3182, upgrade Mozilla Firefox, Thunderbird, or SeaMonkey to the latest versions released after the vulnerability was patched.
What products are affected by CVE-2010-3182?
CVE-2010-3182 affects Mozilla Firefox versions before 3.5.14, Thunderbird before 3.0.9, and SeaMonkey before 2.0.9.
Can CVE-2010-3182 be exploited remotely?
No, CVE-2010-3182 is a local vulnerability that requires local access to the system to exploit.
What versions of Mozilla products should I avoid due to CVE-2010-3182?
You should avoid using Mozilla Firefox versions prior to 3.5.14, Thunderbird versions before 3.0.9, and SeaMonkey versions before 2.0.9.