"Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Apps for macOS Allow Stealing Permissions"

Cisco Talos researchers found eight vulnerabilities in Microsoft apps for macOS that enable attackers to inject malicious libraries and steal permissions. Exploitation could allow access to the microphone, camera, and other sensitive resources. The researchers analyzed the platform's permission-based security model, which is based on the Transparency, Consent, and Control (TCC) framework. This article continues to discuss the potential exploitation and impact of vulnerabilities in Microsoft apps for macOS.

SecurityAffairs reports "Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Apps for macOS Allow Stealing Permissions"

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