CVE-2022-26772 - How macOS Monterey 12.4 Fixed a Kernel Memory Corruption Bug (with Exploit Details)
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In May 2022, Apple released macOS Monterey 12.4. Hidden in the update was a patch quietly addressing a dangerous vulnerability – CVE-2022-26772. This bug
CVE-2022-26751 An input validation issue was fixed in iTunes 12.12.4, iOS 15.5, and iPadOS 15.5, Security Update 2022-004 Catalina, and macOS Big Sur 11.6.6.
This issue was addressed by improved memory handling. A memory corruption issue was addressed with improved memory handling. An issue in WebKit resulting in remote
CVE-2022-26722 - How a Memory Initialization Bug Could Give Hackers Root on macOS—and How It Was Fixed
In 2022, Apple patched a series of critical security bugs across its macOS lineup. One of the important vulnerabilities, CVE-2022-26722, dealt with a memory initialization
CVE-2022-26723 - A Deep Dive into the Samba Share Memory Corruption Vulnerability in macOS
In the world of cybersecurity, a single overlooked flaw can open doors to severe compromises. One such case is CVE-2022-26723, which sent ripples through the
CVE-2022-26726 - How an App Could Capture Your Screen on macOS & How Apple Fixed It
In 2022, Apple patched a significant security vulnerability known as CVE-2022-26726, which allowed a malicious app to capture a user’s screen without proper permissions.
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