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APPLE PATCHES THREE EXPLOITED SAFARI VULNERABILITIES

By Juha Saarinen on May 19, 2023 6:24AM


FOUND ACROSS ALL DEVICE OPERATING SYSTEMS.

Unnamed attackers have exploited vulnerabilities in the WebKit engine for
Apple's Safari browser, which is used to render web content in all of the
technology giant's operating systems.

One vulnerability, reported by Clément Lecigne of Google's Threat Analysis Group
and Donncha Ó Cearbhaill of Amnesty International’s Security Lab, could allow
attackers to break out of the Web Content protective "sandbox" which restricts
access to other parts of the operating system.

The vulnerability, given the common vulnerabilities and exposures index
CVE-2023-32409, was patched in the latest round of Apple security updates
released today.



Neither Amnesty International nor Google TAG have revealed who they suspect are
behind the attacks, ditto Apple, or when and where they took place.

Apple said two other exploited vulnerabilities in WebKit were addressed with its
new Rapid Security Response out-of-band patches.

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Reported by anonymous researchers, the bugs allowed attackers to glean sensitive
information and execute arbitrary code by exploiting an out-of-bounds read flaw,
and a use-after-free condition.

Security researcher Amat Cama of Vigilant Labs found a bug in the cellular
function on the iPhone 8 and X that could be used to remotely execute arbitrary
code; while Google's Project Zero researcher Ivan Fratric discovered a flaw in
the iPhone 8 and later, iPad Pro, Air and mini Telephony function that could
crash apps and also be abused to run code remotely.

Apple's Safari web browser, watchOS, tvOS, iOS, iPadOS and macOS operating
systems all received security updates.

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