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Re: [Full-disclosure] Apple Safari: urlbar/window title spoofing

Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Apple Safari: urlbar/window title spoofing
Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 08:07:39 -0600
Tested on OS X; Safari 2.0.4, OmniWeb 5.5.4, and Camino 1.0.3 all have
different behaviours, but none is vulnerable.

Cheers
Mark

On 6/14/07, Robert Swiecki wrote:

There is a vulnerability in Apple Safari...

Here's another one. With a specially crafted web page, an attacker can
fill the client browser window with an arbitrary content, whereas window
title and the content of the urlbar are freely settable.

Tested with shiny, new, patched Safari 3.0.1 (522.12.12) on Windows 2003
SE SP2.

http://alt.swiecki.net/saff.html


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