Mozilla offers workaround for Firefox flaw

03.04.2006
The Mozilla Foundation has released a workaround for a critical buffer overflow vulnerability in the Firefox browser that was first made public early Friday.

On Friday afternoon, Mozilla developers had posted a software patch and instructions for a workaround, both of which disable the buggy Firefox feature.

The vulnerability, which was reported to the Mozilla team earlier this week, concerns the International Domain Name (IDN) feature that Mozilla products use to process Web pages that do not use Latin Alphabet characters in their names.

Links pointing to a host with a long name composed entirely of dashes can be crafted so that Firefox will execute arbitrary code of an attacker's choosing, meaning that an attacker theoretically could use the flaw to take control of a user's machine.

No code that actually exploits this vulnerability has yet been seen, but all versions of Mozilla Firefox and the Mozilla Suite are affected, according to the Mozilla team.

"It's something we take seriously because it could be used for bad things," said Mike Schroepfer, director of engineering with the Mozilla Foundation.