Integer underflow in the SSLv2 support in Mozilla Network Security Services (NSS) before 3.11.5, as used by Firefox before 1.5.0.10 and 2.x before 2.0.0.2, SeaMonkey before 1.0.8, Thunderbird before 1.5.0.10, and certain Sun Java System server products before 20070611, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted SSLv2 server message containing a public key that is too short to encrypt the "Master Secret", which results in a heap-based overflow.
CVE-2007-0008 is a security vulnerability that . Impacting 4 products from mozilla, from mozilla, from mozilla and 1 other, organizations running these solutions should prioritize assessment and patching.
Originally identified in 2007, this vulnerability predates many modern security frameworks and practices. The vulnerability landscape of that era was characterized by different threat models and less mature defense mechanisms compared to contemporary standards.
2007-02-26T20:28:00.000
2025-04-09T00:30:58.490
Deferred
CVSSv2: 6.8 (MEDIUM)
AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P
8.6
6.4
| Type | Vendor | Product | Version/Range | Vulnerable? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Application | mozilla | firefox | ≤ 1.5.0.9 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 0.1 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 0.2 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 0.3 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 0.4 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 0.5 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 0.6 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 0.6.1 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 0.7 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 0.7.1 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 0.8 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 0.9 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 0.9 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 0.9.1 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 0.9.2 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 0.9.3 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 0.10 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 0.10.1 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 1.0 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 1.0 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 1.0.1 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 1.0.2 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 1.0.3 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 1.0.4 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 1.0.5 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 1.0.6 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 1.0.7 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 1.0.8 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 1.4.1 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 1.5 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 1.5.0.1 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 1.5.0.2 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 1.5.0.3 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 1.5.0.4 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 1.5.0.5 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 1.5.0.6 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 1.5.0.7 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 1.5.0.8 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 1.5.0.10 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 1.5.0.11 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 1.5.0.12 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 2.0 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | firefox | 2.0.0.1 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | network_security_services | 3.11.2 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | network_security_services | 3.11.3 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | network_security_services | 3.11.4 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | seamonkey | ≤ 1.0.7 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | seamonkey | 1.0 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | seamonkey | 1.0.1 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | seamonkey | 1.0.2 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | seamonkey | 1.0.3 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | seamonkey | 1.0.4 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | seamonkey | 1.0.5 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | seamonkey | 1.0.6 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | ≤ 1.5.0.9 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 0.1 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 0.2 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 0.3 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 0.4 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 0.5 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 0.6 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 0.7 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 0.7.1 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 0.7.2 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 0.7.3 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 0.8 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 0.9 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 1.0 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 1.0.1 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 1.0.2 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 1.0.3 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 1.0.4 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 1.0.5 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 1.0.6 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 1.0.7 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 1.0.8 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 1.5 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 1.5 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 1.5.0.1 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 1.5.0.2 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 1.5.0.3 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 1.5.0.4 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 1.5.0.5 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 1.5.0.6 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 1.5.0.7 | Yes |
| Application | mozilla | thunderbird | 1.5.0.8 | Yes |
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