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Clickjacking leading to Photos library access prompt spoofing in iOS/iPadOS/macOS

IdentifiersCVE-2024-54558CWE-1021

A clickjacking issue in Apple platforms was addressed with improved out-of-process view handling. An application may be able to trick a user into granting access to photos from the user’s photo library. The issue is fixed in iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia 15.

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An attacker-controlled app could potentially obtain user-authorized access to the victim’s photo library by misleading the user via clickjacking/UI redress, resulting in unauthorized access to photos and associated metadata once permission is granted.

Mitigation

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No specific mitigations are provided in the source content beyond applying the vendor updates. As a general hardening measure, limit photo library permissions granted to untrusted apps and review/revoke photo access in system privacy settings if suspicious prompts were accepted.

Remediation

Patch, then assume compromise.

Update to the fixed releases: iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia 15, which include improved out-of-process view handling to address the clickjacking condition.
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AppleIpadosoperating_system
AppleIphone Osoperating_system
AppleMacosoperating_system

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