"Apple Patches Over 100 Vulnerabilities With Release of macOS Ventura 13"

Apple recently announced the official launch of macOS Ventura 13, the 19th major release of its desktop operating system.  In addition to several new features, macOS Ventura 13 brings patches for more than 100 vulnerabilities.  Apple noted that a total of 112 CVE identifiers are listed in Appleā€™s security advisory for macOS Ventura 13, including issues that are specific to the operating system and flaws impacting third-party components.  Exploiting these vulnerabilities can lead to arbitrary code execution, information disclosure, denial-of-service (DoS), file system modifications, security bypasses, and privilege escalation.  Apple stated that exploitation, in many cases, requires deploying malicious applications on the targeted system.  In some cases, an attack would require physical access to the device or processing of malicious files.  Apple on Monday also released macOS Big Sur (11.7.1) and Monterey (12.6.1) updates, which patched three of the vulnerabilities fixed by Ventura 13.  Some of the Webkit vulnerabilities patched with the release of Ventura 13 were also addressed in the Safari web browser.  On Monday, Apple also announced that they patched more than 20 security holes with the release of iOS and iPadOS updates, including CVE-2022-42827, a zero-day that has been exploited in attacks.  No information has been made available on the attacks exploiting CVE-2022-42827.

 

SecurityWeek reports: "Apple Patches Over 100 Vulnerabilities With Release of macOS Ventura 13"

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