CVE-2024-44187 is an integrity flaw in Apple platforms that could allow an attacker to force a device to disconnect from a secure network. The issue was addressed by implementing Beacon Protection. Available product information indicates the vulnerability affected Apple operating systems released before the fixed versions, including iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia 15, tvOS 18, visionOS 2, and watchOS 11. The underlying weakness is described as an integrity issue in network handling rather than a memory-safety flaw.
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A memory-handling issue that could lead to system termination or kernel memory corruption; addressed with improved memory handling.
Kernel memory corruption / system termination issue due to memory handling.
A network integrity issue that could allow an attacker to force disconnection from a secure network; addressed via Beacon Protection on Apple TV.
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