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CVE-2008-2317: WebCore in Apple Safari does not properly perform garbage collection of JavaScript document elements, which...

WebCore in Apple Safari does not properly perform garbage collection of JavaScript document elements, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service (heap corruption and application crash) via a reference to the ownerNode property of a copied CSSStyleSheet object of a STYLE element, as originally demonstrated on Apple iPhone before 2.0 and iPod touch before 2.0, a different vulnerability than CVE-2008-1590.

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CVE-2008-2317 is an old Apple Safari/WebCore memory corruption issue. A malicious web page could potentially crash the browser or execute code. The bundle identifies iPhone and iPod touch before version 2.0 as originally demonstrated, but does not provide complete affected-version details for all Safari platforms. Exposure is mainly legacy Apple Safari/WebCore environments, especially iPhone or iPod touch versions before 2.0. Modern supported Apple platforms are likely outside normal exposure if security updates were applied, but the source bundle does not give a complete product-version matrix. Treat this as high priority only where legacy Apple browser technology remains in use. For most modern fleets, priority is asset confirmation and removal of unsupported systems rather than emergency response. Mitigation focus: Apply relevant Apple security updates from the cited Apple advisories.; Retire or isolate iPhone and iPod touch devices below version 2.0.; Remove unsupported Safari/WebCore builds from managed environments..

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