CVE-2022-32824 - How An App Could Read Secret Kernel Memory on Apple Devices (And How It Was Fixed)
Apple devices are known for their robust security, but even the best systems can have bugs. One such major issue was CVE-2022-32824—a kernel vulnerability
CVE-2023-23507 - Exploiting a Kernel Privilege Vulnerability on macOS (Patched in Ventura 13.2 & Monterey 12.6.3)
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Introduction
In January 2023, Apple addressed a severe vulnerability tracked as CVE-2023-23507. This issue allowed malicious applications to execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges,
CVE-2023-23519 - Apple ImageIO Memory Corruption Vulnerability Explained
Apple is known for building secure devices. But even giants have cracks in their armor. In early 2023, Apple patched a serious memory corruption vulnerability
CVE-2023-23505 - How a Log File Bug Exposed Apple Users’ Contacts—What Happened And How It Was Fixed
Summary:
CVE-2023-23505 is a critical privacy vulnerability discovered in several popular Apple operating systems—macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and watchOS. The issue allowed apps to access
CVE-2023-23513 - Buffer Overflow in macOS Samba Network Share – How Attackers Could Take Over Your Mac
A serious security flaw, CVE-2023-23513, was discovered in macOS relating to how it handles Samba network shares. This vulnerability could let hackers run any code
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