CVE-2020-3841: Medium severity safari vulnerability
Safari Login AutoFill. The issue was addressed with improved UI handling.
Other sources
The issue was addressed with improved UI handling. This issue is fixed in iOS 13.3.1 and iPadOS 13.3.1, Safari 13.0.5. A local user may unknowingly send a password unencrypted over the network.
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Affected Software
Event History
Peer vulnerabilities
Found alongside the following vulnerabilities.
- CVE-2020-9860
- CVE-2020-3833
- CVE-2020-3852
- CVE-2020-3841
- CVE-2020-3867
- CVE-2020-3825
- CVE-2020-3868
- CVE-2020-3862
- CVE-2020-3865
- CVE-2020-3864
- CVE-2020-3857
- CVE-2020-3869
- CVE-2020-3855
- CVE-2020-3826
- CVE-2020-3870
- CVE-2020-3878
- CVE-2020-3880
- CVE-2020-3837
- CVE-2019-8836
- CVE-2020-3840
- CVE-2020-3875
- CVE-2020-3872
- CVE-2020-3836
- CVE-2020-3842
- CVE-2020-3858
- CVE-2020-3831
- CVE-2020-3853
- CVE-2020-3860
- CVE-2020-3846
- CVE-2020-3856
- CVE-2020-3829
- CVE-2020-3873
- CVE-2020-3859
- CVE-2020-3844
- CVE-2020-3828
- CVE-2020-3874
- CVE-2020-3843
- CVE-2020-3838
Frequently Asked Questions
What is CVE-2020-3841?
CVE-2020-3841 is a vulnerability in Safari Login AutoFill that allows unauthorized access to user information.
How does CVE-2020-3841 affect Apple Safari?
CVE-2020-3841 affects Apple Safari versions up to 13.0.5, allowing unauthorized access to user information.
How does CVE-2020-3841 affect Apple iOS?
CVE-2020-3841 affects Apple iOS versions up to 13.3.1, allowing unauthorized access to user information.
How does CVE-2020-3841 affect Apple iPadOS?
CVE-2020-3841 affects Apple iPadOS versions up to 13.3.1, allowing unauthorized access to user information.
How was CVE-2020-3841 addressed?
CVE-2020-3841 was addressed with improved UI handling.