source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/24497/info
Apple Safari for Windows is prone to a denial-of-service vulnerability because it fails to properly handle user-supplied input.
An attacker may exploit this issue by enticing victims into opening a maliciously crafted HTML document.
Successful exploits can allow attackers to crash the affected browser, resulting in denial-of-service conditions. Attackers may also be able to execute arbitrary code, but Symantec had not confirmed this.
Safari 3.0.1 public beta for Windows is reported vulnerable.
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