CVE-2023-38572 is an Apple vulnerability in WebKit/Safari in which a malicious website may be able to bypass the browser's Same Origin Policy. Apple states the issue was addressed with improved checks. The flaw affects Apple platforms including iOS, iPadOS, macOS Ventura, tvOS, watchOS, and Safari prior to the fixed versions listed by Apple. No further technical detail about the specific vulnerable function or code path is provided in the supplied content.
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A Same Origin Policy bypass in web content handling; addressed with improved checks.
Vulnerabilità in elaborazione contenuti web che può portare a esecuzione di codice arbitrario; corretta con controlli migliori.
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