Apple releases iOS 17.1.2, iPadOS 17.1.2 to patch two serious Zero-day vulnerabilities

Apple releases iOS 17.1.2 to patch two zero-day vulnerabilities
The flaw being patched allowed the attackers to read memory beyond the buffer allowing them to see sensitive and personal information. And we're talking about the kind of information that could lead to the emptying of the user's bank account or unauthorized use of the user's credit cards. Apple says that the out-of-bounds read was addressed with improved input validation.
The CVE number for this second vulnerability is CVE-2023-42917 and was also discovered by Clément Lecigne of Google's Threat Analysis Group. With this flaw, processing web content could lead to an arbitrary code execution allowing an attacker to run any commands or code and again, possibly stealing personal information.
And like the first CVE, this is the kind of information that could reveal certain passwords or give up other information allowing an attacker to get into your bank account or use your credit cards to purchase things that can be quickly converted to cash. The bad news here is that this vulnerability was also exploited, according to Apple, before iOS 16.7.1. Apple said that the memory corruption vulnerability was addressed with improved locking.
To install the update go to Settings > General > Software Update.
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