CVE-2022-42799 - How a Simple UI Spoof Could Fool Apple Users—Explained
Published: June 2024
Author: CyberSafety Simplified
Apple prides itself on building secure products, but even the biggest tech companies run into surprises. One such example
CVE-2022-42830 Memory handling was improved in iOS 16.1 and iPadOS 16, macOS Ventura 13.
This is a critical vulnerability, and it is recommended not to install iOS or macOS updates released by third parties without verifying that they are
CVE-2022-42823 Improved memory handling was addressed in tvOS 16.1, macOS Ventura 13, watchOS 9.1, Safari 16.1 and iOS 16.1.
An address bar spoofing issue was patched in Safari. The spoofing issue allowed a remote attacker to change the destination site by injecting malicious code
CVE-2022-42790 Apple fixed a logic issue in macOS Big Sur 11.7, macOS Ventura 13, iOS 16, iOS 15.7 and iPadOS 15.7.
A user may be able to view restricted content from the notification center on an iOS device. This issue is addressed on iOS 16. A
CVE-2022-42829 Memory management issues are fixed in iOS 16.1 and iPadOS 16, macOS Ventura 13.
This issue was addressed with improved memory handling. In some circumstances, this issue could be exploited to execute code with kernel privileges. This issue was
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