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by nneonneo 3580 days ago
None of these exploits have anything to do with accessing TCP services using a browser. The only exploit there having anything to do with Safari, CVE-2016-4657, is a WebKit memory corruption (per your [1]: "The stage1 employs a previously undocumented memory corruption vulnerability in WebKit to execute this code within the context of the Safari browser (CVE-2016-4657).").
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You're right, of course. I realised my mistake after the delete link had disappeared. My bad!