CVE-2023-40392 is an Apple privacy vulnerability in which an application may be able to read sensitive location information. Apple states the issue was caused by insufficient redaction of private data in log entries and that it was fixed by improving private data redaction for logs. The provided content specifically notes the issue was fixed in macOS Ventura 13.5, and the broader advisory context also associates the same CVE with iPhone 8 and later and multiple supported iPad models. Based on the available information, the flaw allows sensitive location data to be exposed through system or application logging mechanisms that were not properly sanitizing private fields before they became readable to an app.
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A privacy issue where an app could read sensitive location information due to insufficient redaction of private data in log entries.
Vulnerabilità di privacy/logging su iOS/iPadOS che può consentire a un'app di leggere informazioni sensibili sulla posizione.
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