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Last Modified |
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Description |
Mac OS X contains a flaw that may allow a malicious user to inject malicious content into a Safari browser session. The issue is triggered when a malicious website uses a known window name to inject content into that window, spoofing the content of that window. It is possible that the flaw may allow a user to be mislead about the content of a browser window resulting in a loss of integrity.
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Classification |
Location:
Remote/Network Access Required
Attack Type:
Input Manipulation
Impact:
Loss of Integrity
Exploit:
Exploit Available
Disclosure:
OSVDB Verified
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Solution |
Currently, there are no known workarounds or upgrades to correct this issue. However, Apple has released a patch to address this vulnerability.
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Mac OS X
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10.2.x |
10.3 |
10.3.1 |
10.3.2 |
10.3.4 |
10.3.3 |
10.3.5 |
10.3.6 |
10.3.7 |
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Credit |
- Secunia Security Advisories - sec-adv
secunia.com - Secunia
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BlogsProvided by Technorati
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