Apple has released security updates to address multiple vulnerabilities across Safari, macOS Sequoia, Sonoma, and Ventura.
The addressed vulnerabilities could allow the attacker to perform denial of service attacks, cause memory corruption, bypass security restrictions, obtain sensitive information, gain elevated privileges, execute arbitrary code, and gain access to the affected system.
Sample of the addressed vulnerabilities:
1. Apple macOS Ventura NetAuth Security Bypass Vulnerability (CVE-2025- 43275):
2. Apple macOS Ventura Kernel Exploitable Crash Vulnerability (CVE-2025- 24224):
The enterprise should deploy this patch as soon as the testing phase is completed.
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