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Firefox Spoofing Bug Puts Passwords At Risk

Posted in Live (January 4, 2008 at 11:42 pm)

hairyfeet writes “Aviv Raff, an Israeli researcher known for his work in hunting browser bugs, has revealed a Firefox spoofing vulnerability which could allow identity thieves to dupe users into giving up their password. According to Mr. Raff Firefox fails to sanitize single quotes and spaces in the ‘Realm’ value of an authentication header. Raff was quoted as saying ‘This makes it possible for an attacker to create a specially crafted Realm value which will look as if the authentication dialog came from a trusted site.’ This vulnerability was shown to be in the latest Firefox, version 2.0.0.11 and until Mozilla fixes this vulnerability Mr. Raff recommends in his blog ‘not to provide username and password to Web sites which show this dialog.’”

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