About the security content of Safari 5.1.4
This document describes the security content of Safari 5.1.4.
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Safari 5.1.4
Safari
Available for: Windows 7, Vista, XP SP2 or later
Impact: Look-alike characters in a URL could be used to masquerade a website
Description: The International Domain Name (IDN) support in Safari could be used to create a URL which contains look-alike characters. These could be used in a malicious web site to direct the user to a spoofed site that visually appears to be a legitimate domain. This issue is addressed through an improved domain name validity check. This issue does not affect OS X systems.
CVE-ID
CVE-2012-0584 : Matt Cooley of Symantec
Safari
Available for: Mac OS X v10.6.8, Mac OS X Server v10.6.8, OS X Lion v10.7.3, OS X Lion Server v10.7.3, Windows 7, Vista, XP SP2 or later
Impact: Web page visits may be recorded in browser history even when Private Browsing is active
Description: Safari’s Private Browsing is designed to prevent recording of a browsing session. Pages visited as a result of a site using the JavaScript methods pushState or replaceState were recorded in the browser history even when Private Browsing mode was active. This issue is addressed by not recording such visits when Private Browsing is active.
CVE-ID
CVE-2012-0585 : Eric Melville of American Express
WebKit
Available for: Mac OS X v10.6.8, Mac OS X Server v10.6.8, OS X Lion v10.7.3, OS X Lion Server v10.7.3, Windows 7, Vista, XP SP2 or later
Impact: Visiting a maliciously crafted website may lead to a cross-site scripting attack
Description: Multiple cross-site scripting issues existed in WebKit
CVE-ID
CVE-2011-3881 : Sergey Glazunov
CVE-2012-0586 : Sergey Glazunov
CVE-2012-0587 : Sergey Glazunov
CVE-2012-0588 : Jochen Eisinger of Google Chrome Team
CVE-2012-0589 : Alan Austin of polyvore.com
WebKit
Available for: Mac OS X v10.6.8, Mac OS X Server v10.6.8, OS X Lion v10.7.3, OS X Lion Server v10.7.3, Windows 7, Vista, XP SP2 or later
Impact: Visiting a maliciously crafted website may lead to the disclosure of cookies
Description: A cross-origin issue existed in WebKit, which may allow cookies to be disclosed across origins.
CVE-ID
CVE-2011-3887 : Sergey Glazunov
WebKit
Available for: Mac OS X v10.6.8, Mac OS X Server v10.6.8, OS X Lion v10.7.3, OS X Lion Server v10.7.3, Windows 7, Vista, XP SP2 or later
Impact: Visiting a maliciously crafted website and dragging content with the mouse may lead to a cross-site scripting attack
Description: A cross-origin issue existed in WebKit, which may allow content to be dragged and dropped across origins.
CVE-ID
CVE-2012-0590 : Adam Barth of Google Chrome Security Team
WebKit
Available for: Mac OS X v10.6.8, Mac OS X Server v10.6.8, OS X Lion v10.7.3, OS X Lion Server v10.7.3, Windows 7, Vista, XP SP2 or later
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.
CVE-ID
CVE-2011-2825 : wushi of team509 working with TippingPoint's Zero Day Initiative
CVE-2011-2833 : Apple
CVE-2011-2846 : Arthur Gerkis, miaubiz
CVE-2011-2847 : miaubiz, Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2011-2854 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2011-2855 : Arthur Gerkis, wushi of team509 working with iDefense VCP
CVE-2011-2857 : miaubiz
CVE-2011-2860 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2011-2866 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2011-2867 : Dirk Schulze
CVE-2011-2868 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2011-2869 : Cris Neckar of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2011-2870 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2011-2871 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2011-2872 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) and Cris Neckar of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2011-2873 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2011-2877 : miaubiz
CVE-2011-3885 : miaubiz
CVE-2011-3888 : miaubiz
CVE-2011-3897 : pa_kt working with TippingPoint's Zero Day Initiative
CVE-2011-3908 : Aki Helin of OUSPG
CVE-2011-3909 : Google Chrome Security Team (scarybeasts) and Chu
CVE-2011-3928 : wushi of team509 working with TippingPoint's Zero Day Initiative
CVE-2012-0591 : miaubiz, and Martin Barbella
CVE-2012-0592 : Alexander Gavrun working with TippingPoint's Zero Day Initiative
CVE-2012-0593 : Lei Zhang of the Chromium development community
CVE-2012-0594 : Adam Klein of the Chromium development community
CVE-2012-0595 : Apple
CVE-2012-0596 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-0597 : miaubiz
CVE-2012-0598 : Sergey Glazunov
CVE-2012-0599 : Dmytro Gorbunov of SaveSources.com
CVE-2012-0600 : Marshall Greenblatt, Dharani Govindan of Google Chrome, miaubiz, Aki Helin of OUSPG
CVE-2012-0601 : Apple
CVE-2012-0602 : Apple
CVE-2012-0603 : Apple
CVE-2012-0604 : Apple
CVE-2012-0605 : Apple
CVE-2012-0606 : Apple
CVE-2012-0607 : Apple
CVE-2012-0608 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-0609 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-0610 : miaubiz, Martin Barbella using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-0611 : Martin Barbella using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-0612 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-0613 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-0614 : miaubiz, Martin Barbella using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-0615 : Martin Barbella using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-0616 : miaubiz
CVE-2012-0617 : Martin Barbella using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-0618 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-0619 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-0620 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-0621 : Martin Barbella using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-0622 : Dave Levin and Abhishek Arya of the Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2012-0623 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-0624 : Martin Barbella using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-0625 : Martin Barbella
CVE-2012-0626 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-0627 : Apple
CVE-2012-0628 : Slawomir Blazek, miaubiz, Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-0629 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2012-0630 : Sergio Villar Senin of Igalia
CVE-2012-0631 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2012-0632 : Cris Neckar of the Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-0633 : Apple
CVE-2012-0635 : Julien Chaffraix of the Chromium development community, Martin Barbella using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-0636 : Jeremy Apthorp of Google, Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-0637 : Apple
CVE-2012-0638 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-0639 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-0648 : Apple
WebKit
Available for: Mac OS X v10.6.8, Mac OS X Server v10.6.8, OS X Lion v10.7.3, OS X Lion Server v10.7.3, Windows 7, Vista, XP SP2 or later
Impact: Cookies may be set by third-party sites, even when Safari is configured to block them
Description: An issue existed in the enforcement of its cookie policy. Third-party websites could set cookies if the "Block Cookies" preference in Safari was set to the default setting of "From third parties and advertisers".
CVE-ID
CVE-2012-0640 : nshah
WebKit
Available for: Mac OS X v10.6.8, Mac OS X Server v10.6.8, OS X Lion v10.7.3, OS X Lion Server v10.7.3, Windows 7, Vista, XP SP2 or later
Impact: HTTP authentication credentials may be inadvertently disclosed to another site
Description: If a site uses HTTP authentication and redirects to another site, the authentication credentials may be sent to the other site.
CVE-ID
CVE-2012-0647 : an anonymous researcher
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