About the security content of Safari 6.1.3 and Safari 7.0.3

This document describes the security content of Safari 6.1.3 and Safari 7.0.3.

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Where possible, CVE IDs are used to reference the vulnerabilities for further information.

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Safari 6.1.3 and Safari 7.0.3

  • WebKit

    Available for: OS X Lion v10.7.5, OS X Lion Server v10.7.5, OS X Mountain Lion v10.8.5, OS X Mavericks v10.9.2

    Impact: Visiting a maliciously crafted website may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution

    Description: Multiple memory corruption issues existed in WebKit. These issues were addressed through improved memory handling.

    CVE-ID

    CVE-2013-2871 : miaubiz

    CVE-2013-2926 : cloudfuzzer

    CVE-2013-2928 : Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2013-6625 : cloudfuzzer

    CVE-2014-1289 : Apple

    CVE-2014-1290 : ant4g0nist (SegFault) working with HP's Zero Day Initiative, Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2014-1291 : Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2014-1292 : Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2014-1293 : Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2014-1294 : Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2014-1298 : Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2014-1299 : Google Chrome Security Team, Apple, Renata Hodovan of University of Szeged / Samsung Electronics

    CVE-2014-1300 : Ian Beer of Google Project Zero working with HP's Zero Day Initiative

    CVE-2014-1301 : Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2014-1302 : Google Chrome Security Team, Apple

    CVE-2014-1303 : KeenTeam working with HP's Zero Day Initiative

    CVE-2014-1304 : Apple

    CVE-2014-1305 : Apple

    CVE-2014-1307 : Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2014-1308 : Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2014-1309 : cloudfuzzer

    CVE-2014-1310 : Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2014-1311 : Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2014-1312 : Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2014-1313 : Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2014-1713 : VUPEN working with HP's Zero Day Initiative

  • WebKit

    Available for: OS X Lion v10.7.5, OS X Lion Server v10.7.5, OS X Mountain Lion v10.8.5, OS X Mavericks v10.9.2

    Impact: An attacker running arbitrary code in the WebProcess may be able to read arbitrary files despite sandbox restrictions

    Description: A logic issue existed in the handling of IPC messages from the WebProcess. This issue was addressed through additional validation of IPC messages.

    CVE-ID

    CVE-2014-1297 : Ian Beer of Google Project Zero

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