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Sensitive information disclosure in iOS/iPadOS (CVE-2024-40863)

IdentifiersCVE-2024-40863CWE-200· Exposure of Sensitive Information…

Information is currently not available in the provided content beyond Apple’s high-level statement: “This issue was addressed with improved data protection… fixed in iOS 18 and iPadOS 18. An app may be able to leak sensitive user information.” No vulnerable component, code path, or technical root cause is specified.

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Information is currently not available beyond the stated impact that an application may be able to leak sensitive user information (privacy breach).

Mitigation

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Information is currently not available in the provided content. General mitigations (e.g., limiting untrusted app installation) are not specified by the source.

Remediation

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Update to iOS 18 / iPadOS 18 (Apple states the issue is fixed in these releases).
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AppleIpadosoperating_system
AppleIphone Osoperating_system

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