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MFSA2014-80 SeaMonkey: Key pinning bypasses (CVE-2014-1582)

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MFSA2014-80 SeaMonkey: Key pinning bypasses (CVE-2014-1582)

Severity
4
CVSS
(AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N)
Published
10/15/2014
Created
07/25/2018
Added
12/11/2014
Modified
04/05/2017

Description

The Public Key Pinning (PKP) implementation in Mozilla Firefox before 33.0 does not properly consider the connection-coalescing behavior of SPDY and HTTP/2 in the case of a shared IP address, which allows man-in-the-middle attackers to bypass an intended pinning configuration and spoof a web site by providing a valid certificate from an arbitrary recognized Certification Authority.

Solution(s)

  • mozilla-seamonkey-upgrade-2_30_0

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