Apple Safari executes DOM calls in response to a javascript: URI in the target attribute of a submit element within a form contained in an inline PDF file, which might allow remote attackers to bypass intended Adobe Acrobat JavaScript restrictions on accessing the document object, as demonstrated by a web site that permits PDF uploads by untrusted users, and therefore has a shared document.domain between the web site and this javascript: URI. NOTE: the researcher reports that Adobe's position is "a PDF file is active content."
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Status: PUBLISHED
Assigner: mitre
Published:
Updated: 2024-08-07T05:20:34.703Z
Reserved: 2009-05-11T00:00:00
Link: CVE-2009-1600

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Status : Modified
Published: 2009-05-11T15:30:00.547
Modified: 2024-11-21T01:02:52.580
Link: CVE-2009-1600

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