First published: Tue Jul 07 2009(Updated: )
Google Chrome 1.0.154.48 and earlier does not block javascript: URIs in Refresh headers in HTTP responses, which allows remote attackers to conduct cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks via vectors related to (1) injecting a Refresh header or (2) specifying the content of a Refresh header, a related issue to CVE-2009-1312. NOTE: it was later reported that 2.0.172.28, 2.0.172.37, and 3.0.193.2 Beta are also affected.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Google Chrome | <=1.0.154.48 | |
Google Chrome | =0.2.149.29 | |
Google Chrome | =0.2.149.30 | |
Google Chrome | =0.2.152.1 | |
Google Chrome | =0.2.153.1 | |
Google Chrome | =0.3.154.0 | |
Google Chrome | =0.3.154.3 | |
Google Chrome | =0.4.154.18 | |
Google Chrome | =0.4.154.22 | |
Google Chrome | =0.4.154.31 | |
Google Chrome | =0.4.154.33 | |
Google Chrome | =1.0.154.36 | |
Google Chrome | =1.0.154.39 | |
Google Chrome | =1.0.154.42 | |
Google Chrome | =1.0.154.43 | |
Google Chrome | =1.0.154.46 |
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