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Security Bulletin 9717 DISA Defense Communications System

July 2, 1997 Published by: DISN Security Coordination Center

(SCC@NIC.MIL) 1-(800) 365-3642

DEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEM NETWORK

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ADVISORY: 97-09

Release date: 01 Jul 1997

DESCRIPTION: Netscape Navigator Security Vulnerability

PLATFORM: All platforms running Netscape Navigator 2.0, 3.0, and

Communicator 4.0.

IMPACT: A hostile web server may retrieve known files from visiting

systems, ie various configuration files, etc.

SOLUTIONS: Apply the workaround or the appropriate patch provided below.

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Introduction

Recently, the Internet community was made aware of a bug in the Netscape Navigator. Netscape engineers were able to recreated the bug in Netscape Communicator and Navigator 2.0 and 3.0.

Known as the privacy bug, it may allow a Web site operator to retrieve known files from the hard disks of visiting users by mimicking the submission of a form. Under ordinary circumstances, users browsing on known, trusted sites are not at risk. However, if a user visits an unknown, untrusted site, the operator of that site could potentially retrieve files from a user's hard disk through an obscure series of steps. To access a file on the hard drive the Web site operator would need to know the exact name and location of the file. Even though the bug has been highly publicized, this factor in itself limits the possibility of this vulnerability being exploited.

Netscape released the following statement: "The execution of this attack requires specific knowledge of the user's machine to cause harm and so is unlikely to be reproduced. Because this specific bug has existed for more than a year and a half since Navigator 2.0 -- and Netscape has never had a report about this bug or any loss based on this bug-we believe the risk to users from this bug is relatively low."

CIAC recommends that you apply the workarounds or the appropriate patch provided below.

Workarounds

To remove any risk of this bug, Navigator users should download the updated version of Communicator or Navigator, that includes the fix. In the interim, users of Navigator 3.0 and Communicator 4.0 can take the following steps to enable warning dialog boxes to detect and cancel form submissions:

In Navigator 3.0: Go to the Options menu and select Security

Preferences. Select the "Submitting a Form Insecurely" preference to enable that warning dialog box.

In Navigator 4.0: Select the lock in the toolbar to open the

Security Advisor. Select Navigator, then select the "Sending Unencrypted Information to a Site" preference to enable that warning dialog box.

Patches or Upgrades

Communicator 4.01 for Windows (includes the fix for privacy bug)

http://home.netscape.com/download/client_download.html?communicator4.01

  • Navigator 3.0
  • Fix pending per Netscape

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    The ASSIST staff would like to thank CIAC and Netscape for the information contained in this bulletin.

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