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  • Apple releases Safari 15.6.1 to fix zero-day bug used in attacks


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    Apple has released Safari 15.6.1 for macOS Big Sur and Catalina to fix a zero-day vulnerability exploited in the wild to hack Macs.

     

    The zero-day patched today (CVE-2022-32893) is an out-of-bounds write issue in WebKit that could allow a threat actor to execute code remotely on a vulnerable device.

     

    "Processing maliciously crafted web content may lead to arbitrary code execution. Apple is aware of a report that this issue may have been actively exploited," warns Apple in a security bulletin released today.

     

    An out-of-bounds write vulnerability is when an attacker can supply input to a program that causes it to write data past the end or before the beginning of a memory buffer.

     

    This causes the program to crash, corrupt data, or in the worst-case scenario, remote code execution. Apple says they fixed the bug through improved bounds checking.

     

    Apple says the vulnerability was disclosed by a researcher who wishes to remain anonymous.

     

    This zero-day vulnerability is the same one that was patched by Apple yesterday for macOS Monterey and iPhone/iPads.

     

    Apple has not provided details on how the vulnerability is being used in attacks other than saying that it "may have been actively exploited."

     

    This is the seventh zero-day vulnerability fixed by Apple in 2022, with the previous bugs outlined below:

     

     

    Apple releases Safari 15.6.1 to fix zero-day bug used in attacks


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