About the security content of Safari 6.1.4 and Safari 7.0.4
This document describes the security content of Safari 6.1.4 and Safari 7.0.4.
This update can be downloaded and installed using Software Update or from the Apple Support website.
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Where possible, CVE IDs are used to reference the vulnerabilities for further information.
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Safari 6.1.4 and Safari 7.0.4
WebKit
Available for: OS X Lion v10.7.5, OS X Lion Server v10.7.5, OS X Mountain Lion v10.8.5, OS X Mavericks v10.9.3
Impact: Visiting a maliciously crafted website may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution
Description: Multiple memory corruption issues existed in WebKit. These issues were addressed through improved memory handling.
CVE-ID
CVE-2013-2875 : miaubiz
CVE-2013-2927 : cloudfuzzer
CVE-2014-1323 : banty
CVE-2014-1324 : Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2014-1326 : Apple
CVE-2014-1327 : Google Chrome Security Team, Apple
CVE-2014-1329 : Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2014-1330 : Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2014-1331 : cloudfuzzer
CVE-2014-1333 : Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2014-1334 : Apple
CVE-2014-1335 : Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2014-1336 : Apple
CVE-2014-1337 : Apple
CVE-2014-1338 : Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2014-1339 : Atte Kettunen of OUSPG
CVE-2014-1341 : Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2014-1342 : Apple
CVE-2014-1343 : Google Chrome Security Team
CVE-2014-1344 : Ian Beer of Google Project Zero
CVE-2014-1731 : an anonymous member of the Blink development community
WebKit
Available for: OS X Lion v10.7.5, OS X Lion Server v10.7.5, OS X Mountain Lion v10.8.5, OS X Mavericks v10.9.3
Impact: A malicious site can send messages to a connected frame or window in a way that might circumvent the receiver's origin check
Description: An encoding issue existed in the handling of unicode characters in URLs. A maliciously crafted URL could have led to sending an incorrect postMessage origin. This issue was addressed through improved encoding/decoding.
CVE-ID
CVE-2014-1346 : Erling Ellingsen of Facebook