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Race condition in Apple IOGPUFamily leading to system termination

IdentifiersCVE-2026-43743CWE-362

CVE-2026-43743 is a race condition in Apple IOGPUFamily. Apple states the issue was addressed through improved state handling and that exploitation may allow an app to cause unexpected system termination. The vulnerability affects Apple platforms including iOS 26.5.2, iPadOS 26.5.2, and macOS Tahoe 26.5.2 prior to the fixes shipped in those releases. Based on the available advisory text, the flaw is in state handling within the IOGPUFamily component and can be triggered by an app, resulting in a crash-level denial of service rather than code execution.

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Successful exploitation can cause unexpected system termination. The practical impact is denial of service at the device level, with the vulnerable system crashing or terminating unexpectedly when the race condition is triggered by an app.

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If immediate patching is not possible, reduce exposure by limiting installation and execution of untrusted or low-trust applications, since the issue requires an app to trigger the vulnerable condition. Standard application control, least-privilege policies, and restricting third-party app execution may reduce risk, but no vendor-provided mitigation short of updating is available in the provided content.

Remediation

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Apply Apple's security updates that fix the issue: upgrade to iOS 26.5.2, iPadOS 26.5.2, and macOS Tahoe 26.5.2 or later. Apple indicates the fix consists of improved state handling in the affected IOGPUFamily component.
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AppleIosoperating_system
AppleIpadosoperating_system
AppleMacos Tahoeoperating_system

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