CVE-2022-32889 - How a Memory Handling Flaw Let Apps Gain Kernel Privileges on iOS and watchOS
In September 2022, Apple patched a major vulnerability in its operating systems. Known as CVE-2022-32889, this bug could let a malicious app run code with
CVE-2022-32898 - Exploiting and Fixing Apple’s Kernel Privilege Escalation
Apple’s operating systems are famous for their security, but even the most robust platforms aren’t immune to vulnerabilities. One such issue — tracked as
CVE-2022-42820 - How a Memory Corruption Bug in Apple Devices Opened the Door for Code Execution
Apple products are well-known for their strong security, but even the best can have weak points. In this post, we’ll dive deep into CVE-2022-42820—
CVE-2022-32918 - How Apps Could Bypass Privacy Preferences on iOS and macOS
In 2022, Apple patched a serious vulnerability tracked as CVE-2022-32918. This bug had the potential to let malicious apps slip past macOS and iOS privacy
CVE-2022-32870 - Exploiting Siri to Leak Call History on Locked Apple Devices
Imagine someone picking up your locked iPhone, saying “Hey Siri, who just called me?” and getting access to pieces of your private call history. That
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