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Use-after-free in Apple WebRTC leading to Safari crash

IdentifiersCVE-2026-43746CWE-416

CVE-2026-43746 is a use-after-free vulnerability in Apple’s WebRTC-related web content processing. Apple states that processing maliciously crafted web content may trigger the flaw and lead to an unexpected Safari crash. The issue was addressed through improved memory management and affects Safari 26.5.2 prior to patching, as well as iOS 26.5.2, iPadOS 26.5.2, and macOS Tahoe 26.5.2 before the fix. The available information identifies the bug class and affected component family, but does not provide the specific vulnerable function or code path.

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Successful exploitation can cause Safari to crash while processing attacker-controlled web content. Based on the provided information, the documented impact is denial of service at the browser/application level via an unexpected Safari crash. No evidence in the provided content confirms code execution, sandbox escape, or information disclosure for this specific CVE.

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Until patches can be applied, reduce exposure by limiting use of untrusted web content in Safari and applications that invoke the affected web content processing path, and consider restricting access to potentially malicious websites. No vendor-specific workaround beyond installing the security updates is provided in the supplied content.

Remediation

Patch, then assume compromise.

Apply Apple’s fixes by upgrading to Safari 26.5.2, iOS 26.5.2, iPadOS 26.5.2, and macOS Tahoe 26.5.2, or later versions that include the patch. Apple states the issue was resolved with improved memory management.
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