About the security content of iTunes 12.10.2 for Windows

This document describes the security content of iTunes 12.10.2 for Windows.

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iTunes 12.10.2 for Windows

Released October 30, 2019

Graphics Driver

Available for: Windows 7 and later

Impact: An application may be able to execute arbitrary code with system privileges

Description: A memory corruption issue was addressed with improved memory handling.

CVE-2019-8784: Vasiliy Vasilyev and Ilya Finogeev of Webinar, LLC

iTunes

Available for: Windows 7 and later

Impact: Running the iTunes installer in an untrusted directory may result in arbitrary code execution

Description: A dynamic library loading issue existed in iTunes setup. This was addressed with improved path searching.

CVE-2019-8801: Hou JingYi (@hjy79425575) of Qihoo 360 CERT

WebKit

Available for: Windows 7 and later

Impact: Processing maliciously crafted web content may lead to universal cross site scripting

Description: A logic issue was addressed with improved state management.

CVE-2019-8813: an anonymous researcher

WebKit

Available for: Windows 7 and later

Impact: Processing maliciously crafted web content may lead to arbitrary code execution

Description: Multiple memory corruption issues were addressed with improved memory handling.

CVE-2019-8782: Cheolung Lee of LINE+ Security Team

CVE-2019-8783: Cheolung Lee of LINE+ Graylab Security Team

CVE-2019-8808: found by OSS-Fuzz

CVE-2019-8811: Soyeon Park of SSLab at Georgia Tech

CVE-2019-8812: JunDong Xie of Ant-financial Light-Year Security Lab

CVE-2019-8814: Cheolung Lee of LINE+ Security Team

CVE-2019-8816: Soyeon Park of SSLab at Georgia Tech

CVE-2019-8819: Cheolung Lee of LINE+ Security Team

CVE-2019-8820: Samuel Groß of Google Project Zero

CVE-2019-8821: Sergei Glazunov of Google Project Zero

CVE-2019-8822: Sergei Glazunov of Google Project Zero

CVE-2019-8823: Sergei Glazunov of Google Project Zero

Entry updated November 18, 2019

WebKit

Available for: Windows 7 and later

Impact: Visiting a maliciously crafted website may reveal the sites a user has visited

Description: The HTTP referrer header may be used to leak browsing history. The issue was resolved by downgrading all third party referrers to their origin.

CVE-2019-8827: Artur Janc, Krzysztof Kotowicz, Lukas Weichselbaum, and Roberto Clapis of Google Security Team

Entry added February 3, 2020

WebKit Process Model

Available for: Windows 7 and later

Impact: Processing maliciously crafted web content may lead to arbitrary code execution

Description: Multiple memory corruption issues were addressed with improved memory handling.

CVE-2019-8815: Apple

Additional recognition

CFNetwork

We would like to acknowledge Lily Chen of Google for their assistance.

WebKit

We would like to acknowledge Dlive of Tencent's Xuanwu Lab and Zhiyi Zhang of Codesafe Team of Legendsec at Qi'anxin Group for their assistance.

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