CVE-2024-44165 is a logic flaw in Apple operating systems that can cause network traffic to escape the protections of an active VPN tunnel. The issue affects iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and visionOS, and was addressed by Apple through improved checks. The vulnerability is described as a networking issue rather than a memory-safety defect, indicating incorrect enforcement or validation of VPN routing or tunnel-handling logic under certain conditions.
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A VPN logic flaw that could allow network traffic to leak outside the VPN tunnel; addressed with improved checks.
VPN logic issue that could allow traffic to leak outside the VPN tunnel.
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