Apple states that CVE-2023-40397 was fixed in macOS Ventura 13.5 and that the issue was addressed with improved checks. According to the provided content, a remote attacker may be able to cause arbitrary JavaScript code execution. No additional technical detail about the affected component, vulnerable function, or root cause is provided in the supplied material.
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A web-related issue that could allow arbitrary JavaScript code execution; addressed with improved checks.
Vulnerabilità di tracciamento/privacy in ambito web che può consentire a un sito di tracciare informazioni sensibili; corretta con migliore gestione dello stato.
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Cross-references every affected SKU, including bundled OEM variants.
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