CVE-2025-24200 is an authorization flaw in Apple iOS and iPadOS, described by Apple as an issue addressed through improved state management. The vulnerability affects the Accessibility-related handling on supported iPhone and iPad devices and allows a physical attacker to disable USB Restricted Mode while the device remains locked. USB Restricted Mode is a security control intended to limit data communication with external accessories after a period of device inactivity, reducing the usefulness of physical access techniques against locked devices. Apple reported that the issue may have been exploited in extremely sophisticated, targeted attacks.
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Authorization issue in iOS/iPadOS that can allow disabling USB Restricted Mode on a locked device; reported exploited in the wild.
An Apple zero-day vulnerability referenced as exploited in the wild in 2025 (no additional technical details provided in the content).
An authorization issue in Apple iOS/iPadOS and related Apple platforms that allows an attacker with physical access to a locked device to disable USB Restricted Mode.
A vulnerability in iOS that allows attackers with physical access to a locked device to disable USB Restricted Mode, potentially facilitating further compromise.
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