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68 lines
2.2 KiB
JSON
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"CVE_data_meta" : {
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"ASSIGNER" : "cve@mitre.org",
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"ID" : "CVE-2009-1599",
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"STATE" : "PUBLIC"
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},
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"affects" : {
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"vendor" : {
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"vendor_data" : [
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{
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"product" : {
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"product_data" : [
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{
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"product_name" : "n/a",
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"version" : {
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"version_data" : [
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{
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"version_value" : "n/a"
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}
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]
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}
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}
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]
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},
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"vendor_name" : "n/a"
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}
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]
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}
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},
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"data_format" : "MITRE",
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"data_type" : "CVE",
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"data_version" : "4.0",
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"description" : {
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"description_data" : [
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{
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"lang" : "eng",
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"value" : "Opera 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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}
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]
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},
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"problemtype" : {
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"problemtype_data" : [
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"description" : [
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"lang" : "eng",
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"value" : "n/a"
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}
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]
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}
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]
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},
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"references" : {
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"reference_data" : [
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{
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"name" : "20090503 [SecNiche WhitePaper ] - PDF Silent HTTP Form Repurposing Attacks",
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"refsource" : "BUGTRAQ",
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"url" : "http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/archive/1/503183/100/0/threaded"
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},
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{
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"name" : "http://secniche.org/papers/SNS_09_03_PDF_Silent_Form_Re_Purp_Attack.pdf",
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"refsource" : "MISC",
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"url" : "http://secniche.org/papers/SNS_09_03_PDF_Silent_Form_Re_Purp_Attack.pdf"
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}
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]
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}
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}
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