-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 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. 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