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Information disclosure in iOS/iPadOS Screenshots allows discovery of deleted Notes

IdentifiersCVE-2026-20682CWE-200· Exposure of Sensitive Information…

CVE-2026-20682 is an information disclosure vulnerability in Apple’s Screenshots component. Apple describes the root cause as a logic issue addressed with improved state management. Under affected versions, an attacker may be able to discover a user’s deleted notes. The issue is fixed in iOS 26.3 and iPadOS 26.3, and in iOS 18.7.5 and iPadOS 18.7.5.

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Unauthorized disclosure of sensitive information: an attacker may be able to discover a user’s deleted notes.

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Apply the vendor update to a fixed OS version (iOS/iPadOS 26.3 or 18.7.5). No additional workaround is provided in the advisory.

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Upgrade to a fixed OS release: iOS 26.3 / iPadOS 26.3 or iOS 18.7.5 / iPadOS 18.7.5.
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