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Message-ID: <56FD7412.2080905@igalia.com>
Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2016 21:01:38 +0200
From: Carlos Alberto Lopez Perez <clopez@...lia.com>
To: webkit-gtk@...ts.webkit.org
Cc: security@...kit.org, distributor-list@...me.org,
  oss-security@...ts.openwall.com, bugtraq@...urityfocus.com
Subject: WebKitGTK+ Security Advisory WSA-2016-0003

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WebKitGTK+ Security Advisory                               WSA-2016-0003
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Date reported      : March 31, 2016
Advisory ID        : WSA-2016-0003
Advisory URL       : http://webkitgtk.org/security/WSA-2016-0003.html
CVE identifiers    : CVE-2016-1778, CVE-2016-1779, CVE-2016-1781,
                     CVE-2016-1782, CVE-2016-1783, CVE-2016-1785,
                     CVE-2016-1786.

Several vulnerabilities were discovered in WebKitGTK+.

CVE-2016-1778
    Versions affected: WebKitGTK+ before 2.10.5.
    Credit to 0x1byte working with Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative
    (ZDI).
    WebKit in Apple iOS before 9.3 and Safari before 9.1 allows remote
    attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service
    (memory corruption) via a crafted web site.

CVE-2016-1779
    Versions affected: WebKitGTK+ before 2.10.5.
    Credit to xisigr of Tencent's Xuanwu Lab (http://www.tencent.com).
    WebKit in Apple iOS before 9.3 and Safari before 9.1 allows remote
    attackers to bypass the Same Origin Policy and obtain physical-
    location data via a crafted geolocation request.

CVE-2016-1781
    Versions affected: WebKitGTK+ before 2.10.5.
    Credit to Devdatta Akhawe of Dropbox, Inc.
    WebKit in Apple iOS before 9.3 and Safari before 9.1 mishandles
    attachment URLs, which makes it easier for remote web servers to
    track users via unspecified vectors.

CVE-2016-1782
    Versions affected: WebKitGTK+ before 2.10.5.
    Credit to Muneaki Nishimura (nishimunea) of Recruit Technologies
    Co.,Ltd.
    WebKit in Apple iOS before 9.3 and Safari before 9.1 does not
    properly restrict redirects that specify a TCP port number, which
    allows remote attackers to bypass intended port restrictions via a
    crafted web site.

CVE-2016-1783
    Versions affected: WebKitGTK+ before 2.10.5.
    Credit to Mihai Parparita of Google.
    WebKit in Apple iOS before 9.3, Safari before 9.1, and tvOS before
    9.2 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a
    denial of service (memory corruption) via a crafted web site.

CVE-2016-1785
    Versions affected: WebKitGTK+ before 2.10.5.
    Credit to an anonymous researcher.
    The Page Loading implementation in WebKit in Apple iOS before 9.3
    and Safari before 9.1 mishandles character encoding during access to
    cached data, which allows remote attackers to bypass the Same Origin
    Policy and obtain sensitive information via a crafted web site.

CVE-2016-1786
    Versions affected: WebKitGTK+ before 2.10.5.
    Credit to ma.la of LINE Corporation.
    The Page Loading implementation in WebKit in Apple iOS before 9.3
    and Safari before 9.1 mishandles HTTP responses with a 3xx (aka
    redirection) status code, which allows remote attackers to spoof the
    displayed URL, bypass the Same Origin Policy, and obtain sensitive
    cached information via a crafted web site.


We recommend updating to the last stable version of WebKitGTK+. It is
the best way of ensuring that you are running a safe version of
WebKitGTK+. Please check our website for information about the last
stable releases.

Further information about WebKitGTK+ Security Advisories can be found
at: http://webkitgtk.org/security.html

The WebKitGTK+ team,
March 31, 2016


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