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CVE-2008-1005
WebCore, as used in Apple Safari before 3.1, does not properly mask the password field when reverse conversion is used with the Kotoeri input method, which allows physically proximate attackers to read the password...
CVE-2008-1005
WebCore, as used in Apple Safari before 3.1, does not properly mask the password field when reverse conversion is used with the Kotoeri input method, which allows physically proximate attackers to read the password...
CVE-2008-1005
CVE-2008-1005 affects Apple Safari (WebCore) prior to 3.1. The issue is that the password field is not properly masked during reverse conversion with the Kotoeri input method, allowing physically proximate attackers to read the password. The related connected material confirms Safari 3.1 addresse...