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APPLE-SA-2012-07-25-1 Safari 6.0

Posted on 25 July 2012
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APPLE-SA-2012-07-25-1 Safari 6.0

Safari 6.0 is now available and addresses the following:

Safari
Available for: OS X Lion v10.7.4, OS X Lion Server v10.7.4
Impact: Visiting a maliciously crafted website may lead to a cross-
site scripting attack
Description: A cross-site scripting issue existed in the handling of
feed:// URLs. This update removes handling of feed:// URLs.
CVE-ID
CVE-2012-0678 : Masato Kinugawa

Safari
Available for: OS X Lion v10.7.4, OS X Lion Server v10.7.4
Impact: Visiting a maliciously crafted website may cause files from
the user's system to be sent to a remote server
Description: An access control issue existed in the handling of
feed:// URLs. This update removes handling of feed:// URLs.
CVE-ID
CVE-2012-0679 : Aaron Sigel of vtty.com

Safari
Available for: OS X Lion v10.7.4, OS X Lion Server v10.7.4
Impact: Passwords may autocomplete even when the site specifies that
autocomplete should be disabled
Description: Password input elements with the autocomplete attribute
set to "off" were being autocompleted. This update addresses the
issue by improved handling of the autocomplete attribute.
CVE-ID
CVE-2012-0680 : Dan Poltawski of Moodle

Safari Downloads
Available for: OS X Lion v10.7.4, OS X Lion Server v10.7.4
Impact: Opening maliciously crafted files on certain websites may
lead to a cross-site scripting attack
Description: An issue existed in Safari's support for the
'attachment' value for the HTTP Content-Disposition header. This
header is used by many websites to serve files that were uploaded to
the site by a third-party, such as attachments in web-based e-mail
applications. Any script in files served with this header value would
run as if the file had been served inline, with full access to other
resources on the origin server. This issue is addressed by
downloading resources served with this header, rather than displaying
them inline.
CVE-ID
CVE-2011-3426 : Mickey Shkatov of laplinker.com, Kyle Osborn,
Hidetake Jo at Microsoft and Microsoft Vulnerability Research (MSVR)

WebKit
Available for: OS X Lion v10.7.4, OS X Lion Server v10.7.4
Impact: Visiting a maliciously crafted website may lead to an
unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution
Description: Multiple memory corruption issues existed in WebKit.
These issues are addressed through improved memory handling.
CVE-ID
CVE-2011-3016 : miaubiz
CVE-2011-3021 : Arthur Gerkis
CVE-2011-3027 : miaubiz
CVE-2011-3032 : Arthur Gerkis
CVE-2011-3034 : Arthur Gerkis
CVE-2011-3035 : wushi of team509 working with iDefense VCP, Arthur
Gerkis
CVE-2011-3036 : miaubiz
CVE-2011-3037 : miaubiz
CVE-2011-3038 : miaubiz
CVE-2011-3039 : miaubiz
CVE-2011-3040 : miaubiz
CVE-2011-3041 : miaubiz
CVE-2011-3042 : miaubiz
CVE-2011-3043 : miaubiz
CVE-2011-3044 : Arthur Gerkis
CVE-2011-3050 : miaubiz
CVE-2011-3053 : miaubiz
CVE-2011-3059 : Arthur Gerkis
CVE-2011-3060 : miaubiz
CVE-2011-3064 : Atte Kettunen of OUSPG
CVE-2011-3068 : miaubiz
CVE-2011-3069 : miaubiz
CVE-2011-3071 : pa_kt working with HP's Zero Day Initiative
CVE-2011-3073 : Arthur Gerkis
CVE-2011-3074 : Slawomir Blazek
CVE-2011-3075 : miaubiz
CVE-2011-3076 : miaubiz
CVE-2011-3078 : Martin Barbella of the Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2011-3081 : miaubiz
CVE-2011-3086 : Arthur Gerkis
CVE-2011-3089 : Skylined of the Google Chrome Security Team, miaubiz
CVE-2011-3090 : Arthur Gerkis
CVE-2011-3913 : Arthur Gerkis
CVE-2011-3924 : Arthur Gerkis
CVE-2011-3926 : Arthur Gerkis
CVE-2011-3958 : miaubiz
CVE-2011-3966 : Aki Helin of OUSPG
CVE-2011-3968 : Arthur Gerkis
CVE-2011-3969 : Arthur Gerkis
CVE-2011-3971 : Arthur Gerkis
CVE-2012-0682 : Apple Product Security
CVE-2012-0683 : Dave Mandelin of Mozilla
CVE-2012-1520 : Martin Barbella of the Google Chrome Security Team
using AddressSanitizer, Jose A. Vazquez of spa-s3c.blogspot.com
working with iDefense VCP
CVE-2012-1521 : Skylined of the Google Chrome Security Team, Jose A.
Vazquez of spa-s3c.blogspot.com working with iDefense VCP
CVE-2012-3589 : Dave Mandelin of Mozilla
CVE-2012-3590 : Apple Product Security
CVE-2012-3591 : Apple Product Security
CVE-2012-3592 : Apple Product Security
CVE-2012-3593 : Apple Product Security
CVE-2012-3594 : miaubiz
CVE-2012-3595 : Martin Barbella of Google Chrome Security
CVE-2012-3596 : Skylined of the Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2012-3597 : Abhishek Arya of Google Chrome Security Team using
AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-3599 : Abhishek Arya of Google Chrome Security Team using
AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-3600 : David Levin of the Chromium development community
CVE-2012-3603 : Apple Product Security
CVE-2012-3604 : Skylined of the Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2012-3605 : Cris Neckar of the Google Chrome Security team
CVE-2012-3608 : Skylined of the Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2012-3609 : Skylined of the Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2012-3610 : Skylined of the Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2012-3611 : Apple Product Security
CVE-2012-3615 : Stephen Chenney of the Chromium development community
CVE-2012-3618 : Abhishek Arya of Google Chrome Security Team using
AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-3620 : Abhishek Arya of Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2012-3625 : Skylined of Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2012-3626 : Apple Product Security
CVE-2012-3627 : Skylined and Abhishek Arya of Google Chrome Security
team
CVE-2012-3628 : Apple Product Security
CVE-2012-3629 : Abhishek Arya of Google Chrome Security Team using
AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-3630 : Abhishek Arya of Google Chrome Security Team using
AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-3631 : Abhishek Arya of Google Chrome Security Team using
AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-3633 : Martin Barbella of Google Chrome Security Team using
AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-3634 : Martin Barbella of Google Chrome Security Team using
AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-3635 : Martin Barbella of Google Chrome Security Team using
AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-3636 : Martin Barbella of Google Chrome Security Team using
AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-3637 : Martin Barbella of Google Chrome Security Team using
AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-3638 : Martin Barbella of Google Chrome Security Team using
AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-3639 : Martin Barbella of Google Chrome Security Team using
AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-3640 : miaubiz
CVE-2012-3641 : Slawomir Blazek
CVE-2012-3642 : miaubiz
CVE-2012-3644 : miaubiz
CVE-2012-3645 : Martin Barbella of Google Chrome Security Team using
AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-3646 : Julien Chaffraix of the Chromium development
community, Martin Barbella of Google Chrome Security Team using
AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-3653 : Martin Barbella of Google Chrome Security Team using
AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-3655 : Skylined of the Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2012-3656 : Abhishek Arya of Google Chrome Security Team using
AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-3661 : Apple Product Security
CVE-2012-3663 : Skylined of Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2012-3664 : Thomas Sepez of the Chromium development community
CVE-2012-3665 : Martin Barbella of Google Chrome Security Team using
AddressSanitizer
CVE-2012-3666 : Apple
CVE-2012-3667 : Trevor Squires of propaneapp.com
CVE-2012-3668 : Apple Product Security
CVE-2012-3669 : Apple Product Security
CVE-2012-3670 : Abhishek Arya of Google Chrome Security Team using
AddressSanitizer, Arthur Gerkis
CVE-2012-3674 : Skylined of Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2012-3678 : Apple Product Security
CVE-2012-3679 : Chris Leary of Mozilla
CVE-2012-3680 : Skylined of Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2012-3681 : Apple
CVE-2012-3682 : Adam Barth of the Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2012-3683 : wushi of team509 working with iDefense VCP
CVE-2012-3686 : Robin Cao of Torch Mobile (Beijing)

WebKit
Available for: OS X Lion v10.7.4, OS X Lion Server v10.7.4
Impact: Dragging and dropping selected text on a web page may lead
to a cross-site information disclosure
Description: A cross-origin issue existed in the handling of drag
and drop events. This issue is addressed through improved origin
tracking.
CVE-ID
CVE-2012-3689 : David Bloom of Cue

WebKit
Available for: OS X Lion v10.7.4, OS X Lion Server v10.7.4
Impact: Dragging and dropping selected text on a web page may cause
files from the user's system to be sent to a remote server
Description: An access control issue existed in the handling of drag
and drop events. This issue is addressed through improved origin
tracking.
CVE-ID
CVE-2012-3690 : David Bloom of Cue

WebKit
Available for: OS X Lion v10.7.4, OS X Lion Server v10.7.4
Impact: Visiting a maliciously crafted website may lead to a cross-
site disclosure of information
Description: A cross-origin issue existed in the handling of CSS
property values. This issue is addressed through improved origin
tracking.
CVE-ID
CVE-2012-3691 : Apple

WebKit
Available for: OS X Lion v10.7.4, OS X Lion Server v10.7.4
Impact: A malicious website may be able to replace the contents of
an iframe on another site
Description: A cross-origin issue existed in the handling of iframes
in popup windows. This issue is addressed through improved origin
tracking.
CVE-ID
CVE-2011-3067 : Sergey Glazunov

WebKit
Available for: OS X Lion v10.7.4, OS X Lion Server v10.7.4
Impact: Visiting a maliciously crafted website may lead to a cross-
site disclosure of information
Description: A cross-origin issue existed in the handling of iframes
and fragment identifiers. This issue is addressed through improved
origin tracking.
CVE-ID
CVE-2012-2815 : Elie Bursztein, Baptiste Gourdin, Gustav Rydstedt,
and Dan Boneh of the Stanford University Security Laboratory

WebKit
Available for: OS X Lion v10.7.4, OS X Lion Server v10.7.4
Impact: Look-alike characters in a URL could be used to masquerade a
website
Description: The International Domain Name (IDN) support and Unicode
fonts embedded in Safari could have been used to create a URL which
contains look-alike characters. These could have been used in a
malicious website to direct the user to a spoofed site that visually
appears to be a legitimate domain. This issue is addressed by
supplementing WebKit's list of known look-alike characters. Look-
alike characters are rendered in Punycode in the address bar.
CVE-ID
CVE-2012-3693 : Matt Cooley of Symantec

WebKit
Available for: OS X Lion v10.7.4, OS X Lion Server v10.7.4
Impact: Dragging and dropping a file to Safari may reveal the
filesystem path of the file to the website
Description: An information disclosure issue existed in the handling
of dragged files. This issue is addressed through improved handling
of dragged files.
CVE-ID
CVE-2012-3694 : Daniel Cheng of Google, Aaron Sigel of vtty.com

WebKit
Available for: OS X Lion v10.7.4, OS X Lion Server v10.7.4
Impact: Visiting a maliciously crafted website may lead to a cross-
site scripting attack
Description: A canonicalization issue existed in the handling of
URLs. This may have led to cross-site scripting on sites which use
the location.href property. This issue is addressed through improved
canonicalization of URLs.
CVE-ID
CVE-2012-3695 : Masato Kinugawa

WebKit
Available for: OS X Lion v10.7.4, OS X Lion Server v10.7.4
Impact: Visiting a maliciously crafted website may lead to HTTP
request splitting
Description: An HTTP header injection issue existed in the handling
of WebSockets. This issue is addressed through improved WebSockets
URI sanitization.
CVE-ID
CVE-2012-3696 : David Belcher of the BlackBerry Security Incident
Response Team

WebKit
Available for: OS X Lion v10.7.4, OS X Lion Server v10.7.4
Impact: A maliciously crafted website may be able to spoof the value
in the URL bar
Description: A state management issue existed in the handling of
session history. Navigations to a fragment on the current page may
cause Safari to display incorrect information in the URL bar. This
issue is addressed through improved session state tracking.
CVE-ID
CVE-2011-2845 : Jordi Chancel

WebKit
Available for: OS X Lion v10.7.4, OS X Lion Server v10.7.4
Impact: An attacker may be able to escape the sandbox and access any
file the current user has access to
Description: An access control issue existed in the handling of file
URLs. An attacker who gains arbitrary code execution in a Safari
WebProcess may be able to bypass the sandbox and access any file that
the user running Safari has access to. This issue is addressed
through improved handling of file URLs.
CVE-ID
CVE-2012-3697 : Aaron Sigel of vtty.com

WebKit
Available for: OS X Lion v10.7.4, OS X Lion Server v10.7.4
Impact: Visiting a maliciously crafted website may lead to the
disclosure of the disclosure of memory contents
Description: An uninitialized memory access issue existed in the
handling of SVG images. This issue is addressed through improved
memory initialization.
CVE-ID
CVE-2012-3650 : Apple

Safari 6.0 is available via the Apple Software Update
application.

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

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