If Thunderbird imports and accepts the crafted key, the Thunderbird user may falsely conclude that the false user ID belongs to the correspondent. An attacker may create a crafted version of an OpenPGP key, by either replacing the original user ID, or by adding another user ID. Thunderbird did not check if the user ID associated with an OpenPGP key has a valid self signature. #CVE-2021-23992: A crafted OpenPGP key with an invalid user ID could be used to confuse the user Reporter Neal Walfield Impact moderate Description If a Thunderbird user has previously imported Alice's OpenPGP key, and Alice has extended the validity period of her key, but Alice's updated key has not yet been imported, an attacker may send an email containing a crafted version of Alice's key with an invalid subkey, Thunderbird might subsequently attempt to use the invalid subkey, and will fail to send encrypted email to Alice. #CVE-2021-23991: An attacker may use Thunderbird's OpenPGP key refresh mechanism to poison an existing key Reporter Cure53 Impact moderate Description Note: This advisory was updated Apto include CVE-2021-29949 which was also fixed in this release. Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2021-13 Security Vulnerabilities fixed in Thunderbird 78.9.1 Announced ApImpact moderate Products Thunderbird Fixed in
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