CVE-2009-1413

Severity

43%

Complexity

86%

Confidentiality

48%

Google Chrome 1.0.x does not cancel timeouts upon a page transition, which makes it easier for attackers to conduct Universal XSS attacks by calling setTimeout to trigger future execution of JavaScript code, and then modifying document.location to arrange for JavaScript execution in the context of an arbitrary web site. NOTE: this can be leveraged for a remote attack by exploiting a chromehtml: argument-injection vulnerability.

Google Chrome 1.0.x does not cancel timeouts upon a page transition, which makes it easier for attackers to conduct Universal XSS attacks by calling setTimeout to trigger future execution of JavaScript code, and then modifying document.location to arrange for JavaScript execution in the context of an arbitrary web site. NOTE: this can be leveraged for a remote attack by exploiting a chromehtml: argument-injection vulnerability.

CVSS 2.0 Base Score 4.3. CVSS Attack Vector: network. CVSS Attack Complexity: medium. CVSS Vector: (AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N).

Overview

First reported 15 years ago

2009-04-24 15:30:00

Last updated 7 years ago

2017-08-17 01:30:00

Affected Software

Google Chrome 1.0.154.36

1.0.154.36

Google Chrome 1.0.154.39

1.0.154.39

Google Chrome 1.0.154.42

1.0.154.42

グーグル クローム 1.0.154.43

1.0.154.43

グーグル クローム 1.0.154.46

1.0.154.46

グーグル クローム 1.0.154.53

1.0.154.53

Google Chrome 1.0.154.59

1.0.154.59

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