Notably, Apple hasn't issued an update for iPadOS, but macOS Sonoma has been updated to version 14.2.1 with a fix for a screen sharing bug, according to the Cupertino company. The update has been released a week after the iPhone maker rolled out the iOS 17.2 update with the Journal app ( Review), that was first announced at WWDC 2023. Apple has addressed this concern by implementing enhanced locking mechanisms.Apple on Tuesday rolled out iOS 17.2.1 to eligible iPhone models along with unspecified bug fixes, ahead of the upcoming holiday season. The second vulnerability, detailed in WebKit Bugzilla as 265067 and assigned CVE-2023-42917, pertains to a memory corruption vulnerability that could potentially lead to arbitrary code execution. Apple has tackled this issue through improved input validation. The first security concern, identified by WebKit Bugzilla as 265041 and assigned CVE-2023-42916, involves an out-of-bounds read. Notably, there have been reports suggesting that these issues might have been exploited in versions of iOS before iOS 16.7.1. Moreover, Apple has identified vulnerabilities related to the processing of web content, which may lead to the disclosure of sensitive information. This update is available for a range of devices including iPhone XS and later, iPad Pro 12.9-inch 2nd generation and later, iPad Pro 10.5-inch, iPad Pro 11-inch 1st generation and later, iPad Air 3rd generation and later, iPad 6th generation and later, and iPad mini 5th generation and later. The existing catalog of iOS 17.1.2 problems encompasses swift battery depletion, Bluetooth complications, Wi-Fi issues, challenges with Exchange, and difficulties with both first and third-party apps, adds the report.
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