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Vuln ID Summary CVSS Severity
CVE-2007-0478

WebCore on Apple Mac OS X 10.3.9 and 10.4.10, as used in Safari, does not properly parse HTML comments in TITLE elements, which allows remote attackers to conduct cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks and bypass some XSS protection schemes by embedding certain HTML tags within an HTML comment.

Published: January 24, 2007; 7:28:00 PM -0500
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 4.3 MEDIUM
CVE-2005-2516

Safari in Mac OS X 10.3.9 and 10.4.2, when rendering Rich Text Format (RTF) files, can directly access URLs without performing the normal security checks, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands.

Published: August 19, 2005; 12:00:00 AM -0400
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 7.5 HIGH
CVE-2005-2517

Safari in Mac OS X 10.3.9 and 10.4.2 submits forms from an XSL formatted page to the next page that is browsed by the user, which causes form data to be sent to the wrong site.

Published: August 19, 2005; 12:00:00 AM -0400
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 2.6 LOW
CVE-2005-2522

Safari in WebKit in Mac OS X 10.4 to 10.4.2 directly accesses URLs within PDF files without the normal security checks, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via links in a PDF file.

Published: August 19, 2005; 12:00:00 AM -0400
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 5.1 MEDIUM