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Last Active2011-10-17
Apple Safari file:// Arbitrary Code Execution
Posted Oct 17, 2011
Authored by sinn3r, Aaron Sigel | Site metasploit.com

This Metasploit module exploits a vulnerability found in Apple Safari on OSX platform. A policy issue in the handling of file:// URLs may allow arbitrary remote code execution under the context of the user. In order to trigger arbitrary remote code execution, the best way seems to be opening a share on the victim machine first (this can be SMB/WebDav/FTP, or a fileformat that OSX might automount), and then execute it in /Volumes/[share]. If there's some kind of bug that leaks the victim machine's current username, then it's also possible to execute the payload in /Users/[username]/Downloads/, or else bruteforce your way to getting that information. Please note that non-java payloads (*.sh extension) might get launched by Xcode instead of executing it, in that case please try the Java ones instead.

tags | exploit, java, remote, arbitrary, code execution
systems | apple
advisories | CVE-2011-3230
SHA-256 | 813e7b6681dffdbb170749ba71603be94be65c52baeeeffe39b6f94697d09ec4
Apple Safari Arbitrary Code Execution
Posted Oct 15, 2011
Authored by Aaron Sigel

Apple Safari versions prior to 5.1.1 fail to enforce an intended policy for file:// URLs and in turn allows for remote attackers to execute code.

tags | exploit, remote
systems | apple
advisories | CVE-2011-3230
SHA-256 | a157bef85abd26f723c099109c42adb1bb95c25de6439edfd27bf297b0efe62f
Mac App Store Man-In-The-Middle / Remote Command Execution
Posted Oct 15, 2011
Authored by Aaron Sigel, Brian Mastenbrook

Mac App Store suffers from a man-in-the-middle vulnerability that allows for remote command execution.

tags | exploit, remote
advisories | CVE-2011-3224
SHA-256 | e88209a3e289c622603bd43b938bcfbf92e5160cdf3d50166e1221374865b7e6
Apple Safari Directory Traversal
Posted Oct 15, 2011
Authored by Aaron Sigel

Apple Safari versions 5.0 and later on Mac OS and Windows are vulnerable to a directory traversal issue with the handling of "safari-extension://" URLs. Attackers can create malicious websites that trigger Safari to send files from the victim's system to the attacker. Arbitrary Javascript can be executed in the web context of the Safari extension.

tags | exploit, web, arbitrary, javascript
systems | windows, apple
advisories | CVE-2011-3229
SHA-256 | f206473f38c0933286bdc00fd667750becd015dc4db7e86a307c3b55344dc453
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