CVE-2022-32917 - How One Vulnerability Allowed Kernel Code Execution on Apple Devices
In September 2022, Apple patched a serious vulnerability tracked as CVE-2022-32917. For millions of users, this update might have been just another notification. But for
CVE-2022-32864 Memory handling was improved in macOS Monterey 12.6, iOS 15.7 and iPadOS 15.7, iOS 16, and macOS Big Sur 11.7.
This issue is addressed by sandboxing apps. An app may be able to access another app’s data. This issue is fixed in macOS Mojave
CVE-2022-32908 An input validation issue was fixed in Monterey 12.6, iOS 15.7 and IOS 16, Big Sur 11.7.
This may allow an attacker to run code in the context of the root user. A security issue was addressed that enabled tampering with certificate
CVE-2022-32911 Memory handling was improved in macOS Monterey 12.6, iOS 15.7 and iPadOS 15.7, iOS 16, and macOS Big Sur 11.7.
This can lead to remote exploitation of the app. To fix this issue, a secure boot environment is required. Your Mac or iOS device will
CVE-2022-32883 An issue with restricted logic was fixed in Monterey, IOS 15.7, IOS 16, and Big Sur.
This information may be used to determine where you are, for example, when making a purchase in a physical location. An issue where some app
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