CVE-2024-44122 is a sandbox escape vulnerability in Apple LaunchServices affecting iOS, iPadOS, and macOS. The issue is described as a logic flaw that could allow an application to break out of its sandbox. Apple indicates the vulnerability was addressed through improved checks. Successful exploitation would permit a malicious application to violate intended sandbox isolation boundaries enforced by the operating system.
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A sandbox escape due to a logic issue; addressed with improved checks.
Sandbox escape via a logic issue (application can break out of its sandbox).
A macOS web-content integer overflow that may cause an unexpected process crash; addressed with improved input validation.
A sandbox escape vulnerability in LaunchServices allowing an application to break out of its sandbox.
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