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US ORDERS GOV AGENCIES TO PATCH EXPLOITED APPLE BUGS

By Juha Saarinen on May 23, 2023 10:34AM


THREE VULNERABILITIES IN WEBKIT RENDERING ENGINE.

The United States Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has
added three recently disclosed flaws in Apple operating systems to its Known
Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalogue, as they carry "significant risk to the
federal enterprise".

As such, US government agencies of the federal civilian executive branch are
required to patch the vulnerabilities, as per the November 2021 Binding
Operational Directive 22-01.

CISA said it strongly urges all organisations to use its vulnerabilities
catalogue to reduce their exposure to cyber attacks.



The agency said that vulnerabilities such as the ones affecting Apple's web
content rendering engine "are frequent attack vectors for malicious cyber
actors."

Apple, which issued patches that address the vulnerabilities last week, said
unnamed threat actors were actively exploiting the flaws, but did not say who,
where and when.



Two of the exploited vulnerabilities were patched with Apple's new, out-of-band
Rapid Security Response system which is used to issue urgent updates.

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

According to BOD 22-01, agencies must deploy the patches before or on June 12 US
time at the latest.

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