CVE-2003-0514 : Detail

CVE-2003-0514

4.36%V3
Network
2004-03-16
04h00 +00:00
2004-03-18
09h00 +00:00
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CVE Descriptions

Apple Safari allows remote attackers to bypass intended cookie access restrictions on a web application via "%2e%2e" (encoded dot dot) directory traversal sequences in a URL, which causes Safari to send the cookie outside the specified URL subsets, e.g. to a vulnerable application that runs on the same server as the target application.

CVE Informations

Metrics

Metrics Score Severity CVSS Vector Source
V2 7.5 AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P nvd@nist.gov

EPSS

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EPSS Score

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Exploit information

Exploit Database EDB-ID : 23800

Publication date : 2004-03-09 23h00 +00:00
Author : Corsaire Limited
EDB Verified : Yes

source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/9841/info Multiple vendor Internet Browsers have been reported to be prone to a cookie path argument restriction bypass vulnerability. The issue presents itself due to a failure to properly sanitize encoded URI content, this may make it possible for an attacker to craft a URI that will contain encoded directory traversal sequences sufficient to provide access to a supposedly path exclusive cookie from an alternate path. http://www.example.com/secure/%2e%2e/sample/insecure.cgi?xss=<golarge>

Products Mentioned

Configuraton 0

Apple>>Safari >> Version 1.0

Apple>>Safari >> Version 1.1

References