Apple Safari HTTPS security bypass
| safari-https-security-bypass (36862) |
Description:
Apple Safari for iPhone, Mac OS X, and Windows could allow a remote attacker to bypass same-domain security restrictions, caused by an unspecified vulnerability related to the handling of HTTPS content within an HTTP session. By persuading a victim to visit a specially-crafted Web site, a remote attacker could exploit this vulnerability to execute JavaScript code in the context of HTTPS Web pages in that domain.
Platforms Affected:
- Apple, Safari 2.0.4
- Apple, Safari 3 Beta
- Apple, Safari 3
- Apple, Safari 3.0
- Apple, Safari 3.0.1
- Apple, Safari 3.0.1 Beta
- Apple, Safari 3.0.2
- Apple, Safari 3.0.2 Beta
- Apple, Safari 3.0.3
Remedy:
Upgrade to the latest version of Apple iPhone (1.1.1 or later), available from the Apple Web site. See References.
For Apple Safari:
Upgrade to the latest version of Apple Safari (3.0.4 beta or later), available from the Apple Web site. See References.
For Apple Mac OS X:
Apply Apple Security Update 2007-008 or upgrade to the latest version of Mac OS X (10.4.11 or later), available from the Apple Web site. See References.
Consequences:
Bypass Security
References:
- Apple Safari Web site, Apple - Safari 3 Public Beta at http://www.apple.com/safari/.
- Apple Web site, iPhone at http://www.apple.com/iphone/.
- Apple Web site, About the security content of Mac OS X 10.4.11 and Security Update 2007-008 at http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=307041.
- Apple Web site, About the security content of Safari 3 Beta Update 3.0.4 at http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=307038.
- Apple Web site, About the security content of the iPhone 1.1.1 Update at http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=306586.
- BID-25852: Apple iPhone Safari Browser Same Domain Content Manipulation Vulnerability
- BID-26444: Apple Mac OS X v10.4.11 2007-008 Multiple Security Vulnerabilities
- CVE-2007-4671: Unspecified vulnerability in Safari in Apple iPhone 1.1.1, and Safari 3 before Beta Update 3.0.4 on Windows and Mac OS X 10.4 through 10.4.10, allows remote attackers to alter or access HTTPS content via an HTTP session with a crafted web page that causes Javascript to be applied to HTTPS pages from the same domain.
- FrSIRT/ADV-2007-3287: Apple iPhone Multiple Code Execution and Information Disclosure Issues
- FrSIRT/ADV-2007-3868: Apple Mac OS X Command Execution and Denial of Service Vulnerabilities
- SA26983: Apple iPhone Multiple Vulnerabilities
- SA27643: Apple Mac OS X Security Update Fixes Multiple Vulnerabilities
- SECTRACK ID: 1018752: Apple iPhone Bugs Let Remote Users Dial Phone Numbers, Execute Arbitrary Code, and Conduct Cross-Site Scripting Attacks
Reported:
Sep 27, 2007
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