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Security Update 2007-007, Safari 3.0.3

Apple has released Security Update 2007-007 for the following operating systems:

- 10.3.9 Client
- 10.3.9 Server
- 10.4.10 PPC Client
- 10.4.10 PPC Server
- 10.4.10 Universal Client
- 10.4.10 Universal Server

Apple has also updated the Safari 3 beta to version 3.0.3.

Changes in Safari 3.0.3 for Windows beta:
- Latest security updates
- Improved stability

Changes in Safari 3.0.3 for Mac OS X beta:
-Latest security updates



Update: This story has been split from the iPhone 1.0.1 story

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59 months ago
I see Samba.
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59 months ago
Don't know if it's been mentioned, but Safari 3.0.3 as well (Beta)
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59 months ago
Safari Beta 3.03 is also up now. It includes "security and stability" improvements.
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59 months ago

Don't know if it's been mentioned, but Safari 3.0.3 as well (Beta)

I see this on Windows as well.
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59 months ago
I'm installing the Security Update now. It's nice that Panther still gets updates even when Leopard will be released in a few months.
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59 months ago
Safari now remembers the logo of web sites bookmarked. It used to just default back to the globe every time I restarted Safari. Cool.
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59 months ago
Funny, I figured the first bug Apple would fix in the Safari beta by now would have been that pesky full screen problem. Oh well
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59 months ago
This is a bit odd of saying but I've noticed the fonts are different:

If you click "Safari 3 Beta Update" and you'll see Times font description.

If you clikc "Security Update ...." and you'll see different font description. Strange, huh?

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59 months ago

Love verbose detail of "bug fixes".


Looks like safari, webcore and webkit are the only updates. this is verbose:



i manually changed my ring tone, so for penance, i get to restore, too. i like that a backup of my syncing preferences was available to easily restore the data. makes me feel a bit better about hacking around the iPhone. maybe i'll try iFuntastic once the phone is back up and running.
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59 months ago
bzip2 - Running bzgrep on a file with a maliciously crafted name may lead to arbitrary code executionA file name handling issue exists in bzgrep. By enticing a user into running bzgrep on a file with a maliciously crafted name, an attacker may trigger the issue which may lead to arbitrary code execution. This update addresses the issue through improved handling of file names.
CFNetwork - Clicking on an FTP URI may cause arbitrary FTP commands to be issuedBy enticing a user to follow a maliciously crafted FTP URI, an attacker can cause the user's FTP client to issue arbitrary FTP commands to any accessible FTP server, using the credentials of the user. This update addresses the issue by performing additional validation of FTP URIs.
CFNetwork - Applications using CFNetwork to make HTTP requests may be vulnerable to a response splitting attackAn HTTP response splitting vulnerability exists in CFNetwork. By sending a maliciously crafted HTTP response to a user's HTTP request, an attacker may alter the user's consecutive responses, which could lead to cross-site scripting. This update addresses the issue through improved parsing of HTTP responses. Credit to Steven Kramer of sprintteam.nl for reporting this issue.
CoreAudio - Visiting a malicious website may lead to arbitrary code executionA design issue exists in the Java interface to CoreAudio. JDirect exposes an interface that may allow freeing arbitrary memory. By enticing a user to visit a web page containing a maliciously crafted Java applet, an attacker can trigger the issue which may lead to arbitrary code execution. This update addresses the issue by performing additional security checks in the Java interface to CoreAudio.
CoreAudio - Visiting a malicious website may lead to arbitrary code executionAn issue exists in the Java interface to CoreAudio, which may allow reading or writing out of the bounds of the allocated heap. By enticing a user to visit a web page containing a maliciously crafted Java applet, anattacker can trigger the issue which may lead to arbitrary code execution. This update addresses the issue by performing additional bounds checking.
CoreAudio - Visiting a malicious website may lead to arbitrary code executionAn issue exists in the Java interface to CoreAudio, which may allow instantiation or manipulation of objects outside the bounds of the allocated heap. By enticing a user to visit a web page containing a maliciously crafted Java applet, an attacker can trigger the issue which may lead to arbitrary code execution. This update addresses the issue by performing additional security checks in the Java interface to CoreAudio.
cscope - Multiple vulnerabilities in CscopeCscope is updated to version 15.6 to address several vulnerabilities, the most serious of which are buffer overflow and insecure temporary file creation vulnerabilities. Further information is available via the Cscope web site at http://cscope.sourceforge.net/
gnuzip - Running zgrep on a file with a maliciously crafted name may lead to arbitrary code executionA file name handling issue exists in zgrep. By enticing a user into running zgrep on a file with a maliciously crafted name, an attacker may trigger the issue which may lead to arbitrary code execution. This update addresses the issue by through improved file names handling.
iChat - An attacker on the local network may be able to cause a denial of service or arbitrary code executionA buffer overflow vulnerability exists in the UPnP IGD (Internet Gateway Device Standardized Device Control Protocol) code used to create Port Mappings on home NAT gateways in iChat. By sending a maliciously crafted packet, an attacker on the local network can trigger the overflow which may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution. This update addresses the issue by performing additional validation when processing UPnP protocol packets in iChat.
Kerberos - Multiple vulnerabilities in the MIT krb5 Kerberos administration daemonMultiple vulnerabilities exists in the MIT Kerberos administration daemon (kadmind), which may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution with system privileges. Further information on the issue and the patch applied is available via the MIT Kerberos website at http://web.mit.edu/Kerberos/ Credit to the MIT Kerberos Team for reporting these issues, which were originally discovered by Wei Wang of McAfee Avert Labs.
mDNSResponder - An attacker on the local network may be able to cause a denial of service or arbitrary code executionA buffer overflow vulnerability exists in the UPnP IGD (Internet Gateway Device Standardized Device Control Protocol) code used to create Port Mappings on home NAT gateways in the Mac OS X implementation of mDNSResponder. By sending a maliciously crafted packet, an attacker on the local network can trigger the overflow which may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution. This update addresses the issue by removing UPnP IGD support. This issue does not affect systems prior to Mac OS X v10.4.
PDFKit - Opening a maliciously crafted PDF file may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code executionAn integer underflow exists in Preview's handling of PDF files. By enticing a user to open a maliciously crafted PDF file, an attacker may trigger the issue which may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution. This update addresses the issue by performing additional validation of PDF files. This issue does not affect systems prior to Mac OS X v10.4.
PHP - Multiple vulnerabilities in PHP 4.4.4PHP is updated to version 4.4.7 to address several vulnerabilities. Further information is available via the PHP web site at http://www.php.net.
Quartz Composer - Viewing a maliciously crafted Quartz Composer file may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code executionAn uninitialized object pointer vulnerability exists in the handling of Quartz Composer files. By enticing a user to view a maliciously crafted Quartz Composer file, an attacker may trigger the issue which may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution. This update addresses the issue by performing proper initialization of object pointers. This issue does not affect systems prior to Mac OS X v10.4.
Samba - When Windows file sharing is enabled, an unauthenticated remote attacker may cause an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code executionMultiple heap buffer overflows exist in the Samba daemon. By sending maliciously crafted MS-RPC requests, a remote attacker can trigger the overflow which may lead to arbitrary code execution. This update addresses the issue by performing additional validation of MS-RPC requests.
Samba - When Windows file sharing is enabled, an unauthenticated remote attacker may be able to execute arbitrary shell commandsA command injection vulnerability exists in the Samba daemon. By sending maliciously crafted MS-RPC requests, a remote attacker can trigger the command injection. This update addresses the issue by performing additional validation of MS-RPC requests. This issue does not affect the default Samba configuration.
Samba - When Windows file sharing is enabled, users may bypass file system quotasAn issue exists in Samba when a server process drops its privileges. This could allow the quota enforcement to be bypassed, and the file system quota to be exceeded. This update addresses the issue by properly dropping privileges. Credit to Mike Matz of Wyomissing Area School District for reporting this issue.
SquirrelMail - Multiple vulnerabilities in SquirrelMail 1.4.5SquirrelMail is updated to version 1.4.10 to address several vulnerabilities, the most serious of which is cross-site scripting triggered by viewing HTML mail. Further information is available via the SquirrelMail web site at http://www.SquirrelMail.org/
Tomcat - Multiple vulnerabilities in TomcatTomcat is updated to version 4.1.36 to address several vulnerabilities, the most serious of which are cross-site scripting and information disclosure. Further information is available via the Tomcat site at http://tomcat.apache.org/ These issues do not affect systems prior to Mac OS X v10.4.
WebCore - Visiting a malicious website may allow Java applets to load and run even when Java is disabledDescription: Safari provides an "Enable Java" preference, which when unchecked should prevent the loading of Java applets. By default, Java applets are allowed to be loaded. Navigating to a maliciously crafted web page may allow a Java applet to be loaded without checking the preference. This update addresses the issue through a stricter check of the "Enable Java" preference. Credit to Scott Wilde for reporting this issue.
WebCore - Content may be injected into HTML comments leading to cross-site scripting attacksAn issue exists in WebCore when parsing comments inside an HTML title element. This can allow an attacker to insert scripts into a web page on sites which allow the page owner to enter HTML, but not scripts. This update addresses the issue by correctly parsing comments in title elements.
WebCore - Visiting a malicious website may lead to the disclosure of URL contentsA design issue in WebCore allows a popup window to read the URL that is currently being viewed in the parent window. By enticing a user to visit a maliciously crafted web page, an attacker can trigger the issue, which may lead to the disclosure of information via the URL contents. This update addresses the issue through an improved cross-domain security check. Credit to Secunia Research for reporting this issue.
WebCore - Visiting a malicious website may allow cross-site scriptingIn Safari, properties of certain global objects are not cleared when navigating to a new URL within the same window. By enticing a user to visit a maliciously crafted web page, an attacker may trigger the issue which may lead to cross-site scripting. This update addresses the issue by properly clearing global objects.
WebKit - Look-alike characters in a URL could be used to masquerade a websiteThe International Domain Name (IDN) support and Unicode fonts embedded in Safari could be used to create a URL which contains look-alike characters. These could be used in a malicious web site to direct the user to a spoofed site that visually appears to be a legitimate domain. This update addresses the issue by through an improved domain name validity check.
WebKit - Viewing a maliciously crafted web page may lead to arbitrary code executionDescription: Heap buffer overflows exist in the Perl Compatible Regular Expressions (PCRE) library used by the JavaScript engine in Safari. By enticing a user to visit a maliciously crafted web page, an attacker may trigger the issue, which may lead to arbitrary code execution. This update addresses the issue by performing additional validation of JavaScript regular expressions. Credit to Charlie Miller and Jake Honoroff of Independent Security Evaluators for reporting these issues.
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