Apple splats zero-day bug, other gremlins in macOS, iOS
Apple did not immediately respond on the record to a request to comment about whether this zero-day is being exploited by commercial spyware customers. However we suspect the anonymous researcher cited may not be related to Citizen Lab.CVE-2023-23514, reported by Xinru Chi of Pangu Lab and Ned Williamson of Google Project Zero, affects the macOS, iOS, and iPad OS kernel . It's amemory error that has the potential to allow arbitrary code execution with kernel privileges.
A third CVE, CVE-2023-23522, was reported by Wenchao Li and Xiaolong Bai of Alibaba Group. Less severe than the others, this bug in macOS Ventura potentially allowed an app to observe unprotected user data. Apple provides few details about its fix beyond noting that it addressed the privacy issue in the Shortcuts component by improving how the operating system handles temporary files.
This appears to be the first zero-day fix Apple has issued for current model devices this year. In January, Apple backported a fix from last year for a WebKit flaw under active exploitationPatches for tvOS 16.3.2 and watchOS 9.3.1 were also
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