thunderbird-128.9.2-1.el9_5.ML.1
エラータID: AXSA:2025-9897:08
Mozilla Thunderbird is a standalone mail and newsgroup client.
Security Fix(es):
* thunderbird: User Interface (UI) Misrepresentation of attachment URL (CVE-2025-3523)
* thunderbird: Information Disclosure of /tmp directory listing (CVE-2025-2830)
* thunderbird: Leak of hashed Window credentials via crafted attachment URL (CVE-2025-3522)
For more details about the security issue(s), including the impact, a CVSS score, acknowledgments, and other related information, refer to the CVE page(s) listed in the References section.
CVE-2025-2830
By crafting a malformed file name for an attachment in a multipart message, an attacker can trick Thunderbird into including a directory listing of /tmp when the message is forwarded or edited as a new message. This vulnerability could allow attackers to disclose sensitive information from the victim's system. This vulnerability is not limited to Linux; similar behavior has been observed on Windows as well. This vulnerability affects Thunderbird < 137.0.2 and Thunderbird < 128.9.2.
CVE-2025-3522
Thunderbird processes the X-Mozilla-External-Attachment-URL header to handle attachments which can be hosted externally. When an email is opened, Thunderbird accesses the specified URL to determine file size, and navigates to it when the user clicks the attachment. Because the URL is not validated or sanitized, it can reference internal resources like chrome:// or SMB share file:// links, potentially leading to hashed Windows credential leakage and opening the door to more serious security issues. This vulnerability affects Thunderbird < 137.0.2 and Thunderbird < 128.9.2.
CVE-2025-3523
When an email contains multiple attachments with external links via the X-Mozilla-External-Attachment-URL header, only the last link is shown when hovering over any attachment. Although the correct link is used on click, the misleading hover text could trick users into downloading content from untrusted sources. This vulnerability affects Thunderbird < 137.0.2 and Thunderbird < 128.9.2.
Update packages.
By crafting a malformed file name for an attachment in a multipart message, an attacker can trick Thunderbird into including a directory listing of /tmp when the message is forwarded or edited as a new message. This vulnerability could allow attackers to disclose sensitive information from the victim's system. This vulnerability is not limited to Linux; similar behavior has been observed on Windows as well. This vulnerability affects Thunderbird < 137.0.2 and Thunderbird < 128.9.2.
Thunderbird processes the X-Mozilla-External-Attachment-URL header to handle attachments which can be hosted externally. When an email is opened, Thunderbird accesses the specified URL to determine file size, and navigates to it when the user clicks the attachment. Because the URL is not validated or sanitized, it can reference internal resources like chrome:// or SMB share file:// links, potentially leading to hashed Windows credential leakage and opening the door to more serious security issues. This vulnerability affects Thunderbird < 137.0.2 and Thunderbird < 128.9.2.
When an email contains multiple attachments with external links via the X-Mozilla-External-Attachment-URL header, only the last link is shown when hovering over any attachment. Although the correct link is used on click, the misleading hover text could trick users into downloading content from untrusted sources. This vulnerability affects Thunderbird < 137.0.2 and Thunderbird < 128.9.2.
N/A
SRPMS
- thunderbird-128.9.2-1.el9_5.ML.1.src.rpm
MD5: b3bd852f17f02b6d2008f53b08c8716c
SHA-256: 215f6af44fec9e4fea740c02d327cdeacee70595e6900c6f24bc8fe2d24c1d7b
Size: 851.61 MB
Asianux Server 9 for x86_64
- thunderbird-128.9.2-1.el9_5.ML.1.x86_64.rpm
MD5: 496d35a54c5573ca5080316f8da033cc
SHA-256: 338275fa2ffc970e990e41dc67fabec3aded1e24dabe50057e1713840ec1cd78
Size: 118.02 MB