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CVE-2006-0387: Stack-based buffer overflow in Safari in Mac OS X 10.4.5 and earlier, and 10.3.9 and earlier, allows remote...

Stack-based buffer overflow in Safari in Mac OS X 10.4.5 and earlier, and 10.3.9 and earlier, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via unspecified vectors involving a web page with crafted JavaScript, a different vulnerability than CVE-2005-4504.

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This is a historical Safari memory-safety flaw affecting very old Mac OS X releases. A malicious web page using crafted JavaScript could potentially run code on the user’s Mac. Business risk is mainly legacy exposure: unsupported Macs or archived environments that still browse untrusted web content. Exposure is likely limited to legacy Apple systems running the affected Mac OS X and Safari versions. Modern macOS and Safari versions are not identified as affected in the provided sources. Highest concern is old production workstations, labs, kiosks, archives, or unmanaged devices still allowed to browse the internet. Treat this as high priority only where legacy Mac systems remain in use. For organizations without affected obsolete Safari deployments, this is primarily a historical record. Any affected system with web access should be removed from normal browsing workflows or updated according to Apple guidance. Mitigation focus: Check Apple advisory guidance for the relevant security update or replacement path.; Retire or isolate affected Mac OS X systems from internet browsing.; Use a supported browser and supported operating system for web access..

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