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CVE-2008-3170
Published: Jul 14, 2008
Modified: Aug 7, 2024
PUBLISHED
Description
Apple Safari allows web sites to set cookies for country-specific top-level domains, such as co.uk and com.au, which could allow remote attackers to perform a session fixation attack and hijack a user's HTTP session, aka "Cross-Site Cooking," a related issue to CVE-2004-0746, CVE-2004-0866, and CVE-2004-0867.
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
n/a | n/a | affected n/a |
References
ADV-2008-3444
vdb-entry
x_refsource_VUPEN
TA08-350A
third-party-advisory
x_refsource_CERT
30192
vdb-entry
x_refsource_BID
31128
third-party-advisory
x_refsource_SECUNIA
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3338
x_refsource_CONFIRM
safari-domains-session-hijacking(43839)
vdb-entry
x_refsource_XF
APPLE-SA-2008-12-15
vendor-advisory
x_refsource_APPLE
http://kuza55.blogspot.com/2008/07/some-random-safari-notes.html
x_refsource_MISC
1020539
vdb-entry
x_refsource_SECTRACK
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