First published: Wed Jun 10 2009(Updated: )
Race condition in the Reset Safari implementation in Apple Safari before 4.0 on Windows might allow local users to read stored web-site passwords via unspecified vectors.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Apple Safari | =3.0.1 | |
Apple Safari | =3.2 | |
Apple Safari | =3.1.2 | |
Apple Safari | <=3.2.3 | |
Apple Safari | =3.0.3 | |
Apple Safari | =3.0.2 | |
Apple Safari | =3.1.1 | |
Apple Safari | =3.0 | |
Apple Safari | =3.1 | |
Apple Safari | =3.2.2 | |
Apple Safari | =3.2.1 | |
Apple Safari | =3.0.4 |
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CVE-2009-1707 is classified as a medium severity vulnerability.
To fix CVE-2009-1707, users should update to Apple Safari version 4.0 or later on Windows.
CVE-2009-1707 affects users of Apple Safari versions prior to 4.0 running on Windows.
CVE-2009-1707 is a race condition vulnerability that may allow local users to access stored passwords.
The risks of CVE-2009-1707 include unauthorized access to stored website passwords, potentially compromising user accounts.