Product Security, Safari 6 (OS X Lion), Safari 6 (OS X Mountain Lion)
This document describes the security content of Safari 6.0.2.
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Safari 6.0.2
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WebKit
Available for: OS X Lion v10.7.5, OS X Lion Server v10.7.5, OS X Mountain Lion v10.8.2
Impact: Visiting a maliciously crafted website may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution
Description: A time of check to time of use issue existed in the handling of JavaScript arrays. This issue was addressed through additional validation of JavaScript arrays.
CVE-ID
CVE-2012-3748 : Joost Pol and Daan Keuper of Certified Secure working with HP TippingPoint's Zero Day Initiative
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WebKit
Available for: OS X Lion v10.7.5, OS X Lion Server v10.7.5, OS X Mountain Lion v10.8.2
Impact: Visiting a maliciously crafted website may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution
Description: A use after free issue existed in the handling of SVG images. This issue was addressed through improved memory handling.
CVE-ID
CVE-2012-5112 : Pinkie Pie working with Google's Pwnium 2 contest
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Apple has released - and perhaps quickly withdrawn - an update for the Mac version of its Safari browser.
Apple's description of Safari 6.0.2 is particularly terse: "Safari 6.0.2 is recommended for all users running OS X Mountain Lion v10.8.2 and includes security updates."
The Safari update was also released for OS X Lion v10.7.5, the main difference being that the Lion update is delivered via Software Update (as of this writing the installer has yet to be made available via Apple's Support Downloads page) while Mountain Lion users install it via the Mac App Store.
When iTWire tried to download the Mountain Lion update, we initially encountered the "NSURLErrorDomain error -3001" being reported by multiple users. When we checked again before publishing this article, the update had disappeared from the Mac App Store.
There are two security patches in Safari 6.0.2, mirroring those in iOS 6.0.1.
Both issues were in WebKit, the framework used by Safari and other HTML-based applications.
Issues with JavaScript arrays and SVG graphics could have been exploited to run arbitrary code, or may just have caused applications to crash.