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APPLE-SA-2014-04-22-3 Apple TV 6.1.1

Posted on 22 April 2014
Apple Security-announce

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APPLE-SA-2014-04-22-3 Apple TV 6.1.1

Apple TV 6.1.1 is now available and addresses the following:

Apple TV
Available for: Apple TV 2nd generation and later
Impact: An attacker in a privileged network position can obtain web
site credentials
Description: Set-Cookie HTTP headers would be processed even if the
connection closed before the header line was complete. An attacker
could strip security settings from the cookie by forcing the
connection to close before the security settings were sent, and then
obtain the value of the unprotected cookie. This issue was addressed
by ignoring incomplete HTTP header lines.
CVE-ID
CVE-2014-1296 : Antoine Delignat-Lavaud of Prosecco at Inria Paris

Apple TV
Available for: Apple TV 2nd generation and later
Impact: A local user can read kernel pointers, which can be used to
bypass kernel address space layout randomization
Description: A set of kernel pointers stored in an IOKit object
could be retrieved from userland. This issue was addressed through
removing the pointers from the object.
CVE-ID
CVE-2014-1320 : Ian Beer of Google Project Zero working with HP's
Zero Day Initiative

Apple TV
Available for: Apple TV 2nd generation and later
Impact: An attacker with a privileged network position may capture
data or change the operations performed in sessions protected by SSL
Description: In a 'triple handshake' attack, it was possible for an
attacker to establish two connections which had the same encryption
keys and handshake, insert the attacker's data in one connection, and
renegotiate so that the connections may be forwarded to each other.
To prevent attacks based on this scenario, Secure Transport was
changed so that, by default, a renegotiation must present the same
server certificate as was presented in the original connection.
CVE-ID
CVE-2014-1295 : Antoine Delignat-Lavaud, Karthikeyan Bhargavan and
Alfredo Pironti of Prosecco at Inria Paris

Appel TV
Available for: Apple TV 2nd generation and later
Impact: An attacker with a privileged network position may cause an
unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution
Description: Multiple memory corruption issues existed in WebKit.
These issues were addressed through improved memory handling.
CVE-ID
CVE-2013-2871 : miaubiz
CVE-2014-1298 : Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2014-1299 : Google Chrome Security Team, Apple, Renata Hodovan of
University of Szeged / Samsung Electronics
CVE-2014-1300 : Ian Beer of Google Project Zero working with HP's
Zero Day Initiative
CVE-2014-1302 : Google Chrome Security Team, Apple
CVE-2014-1303 : KeenTeam working with HP's Zero Day Initiative
CVE-2014-1304 : Apple
CVE-2014-1305 : Apple
CVE-2014-1307 : Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2014-1308 : Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2014-1309 : cloudfuzzer
CVE-2014-1310 : Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2014-1311 : Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2014-1312 : Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2014-1313 : Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2014-1713 : VUPEN working with HP's Zero Day Initiative


Installation note:

Apple TV will periodically check for software updates. Alternatively,
you may manually check for software updates by selecting
"Settings -> General -> Update Software".

To check the current version of software, select
"Settings -> General -> About".

Information will also be posted to the Apple Security Updates
web site: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1222

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