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Message-ID: <6554C706-876C-43B5-B075-3D2C7D24CF99@nuclearelephant.com>
Date: Thu May 19 14:49:29 2005
From: jonathan at nuclearelephant.com (Jonathan Zdziarski)
Subject: Mac OSX 10.4 Dashboard Authentication Hijacking
	Vulnerability


On May 19, 2005, at 2:36 AM, ph0enix wrote:

>> Date: May 19, 2005
>> Description: OSX 10.4 Dashboard Permits Hijacking of Authenticated  
>> Credentials
>
> This issue is known since 2005-05-09 and OSVDB had an entry already:
> http://www.osvdb.org/16499

This URL is for the widget injection issue, not the authenticated  
credentials hijacking issue. I already mentioned the Safari issue was  
known about.

>> Versions Affected:
>> OSX 10.4.0
>> OSX 10.4.1
>
> 10.4.1 doesn't seem to be vulnerable. Could you please show how do  
> you exploit this when the option in Safari is turned on?

widget.system("sudo id >> /tmp/out", null);

Jonathan

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