Impact
Due to improper sanitization of web app properties (such as name, description, shortcuts), web apps were able to inject additional lines into XDG Desktop Entries (on Linux) and AppInfo.ini
(on PortableApps.com). This allowed malicious web apps to introduce keys like Exec
, which could run arbitrary code when the affected web app was launched.
This vulnerability affects all Linux and PortableApps.com users of all PWAsForFirefox versions up to (excluding) 2.12.0. Windows and macOS users are probably not affected.
Patches
The vulnerability has been fixed in 9932d4b, released in v2.12.0.
The main fix is implemented in the native part, but the extension also contains additional fixes.
All Linux and PortableApps.com users are advised to update to this version as soon as possible. It is also recommended for Windows and macOS users to update to this version, as it contains additional fixes related to properties sanitization.
References
Impact
Due to improper sanitization of web app properties (such as name, description, shortcuts), web apps were able to inject additional lines into XDG Desktop Entries (on Linux) and
AppInfo.ini
(on PortableApps.com). This allowed malicious web apps to introduce keys likeExec
, which could run arbitrary code when the affected web app was launched.This vulnerability affects all Linux and PortableApps.com users of all PWAsForFirefox versions up to (excluding) 2.12.0. Windows and macOS users are probably not affected.
Patches
The vulnerability has been fixed in 9932d4b, released in v2.12.0.
The main fix is implemented in the native part, but the extension also contains additional fixes.
All Linux and PortableApps.com users are advised to update to this version as soon as possible. It is also recommended for Windows and macOS users to update to this version, as it contains additional fixes related to properties sanitization.
References