About the security content of Safari 3.2.2 for Windows
This document describes the security content of Safari 3.2.2 for Windows.
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Safari 3.2.2 for Windows
Safari
CVE-ID: CVE-2009-0137
Available for: Windows XP or Vista
Impact: Accessing a maliciously crafted feed: URL may lead to arbitrary code execution
Description: Multiple input validation issues exist in Safari's handling of feed: URLs. The issues allow execution of arbitrary JavaScript in the local security zone. This update addresses the issues through improved handling of embedded JavaScript within feed: URLs. These issues do not affect Mac OS X systems that have applied Security Update 2009-001. Credit to Clint Ruoho of Laconic Security, Billy Rios of Microsoft, and Brian Mastenbrook for reporting these issues.
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