According to National Vulnerability Database, Apple’s Safari browser is vulnerable to session fixation attacks because of the way it handles cookies in country-specific top-level domains. A hacker who appeared at Microsoft’s Blue Hat summit, is credited with discovering this Safari vulnerability. Safari 3.1.2 is vulnerable; other versions may also be affected.
Apple Safari allows web sites [...]
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Apple Safari Domain Extensions Insecure Cookie Access Vulnerability





