CVE-2025-31197 is an Apple AirPlay-related vulnerability affecting Apple platforms including macOS Sequoia 15.4, macOS Sonoma 14.7.5, macOS Ventura 13.7.5, iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4, iPadOS 17.7.6, tvOS 18.4, and visionOS 2.4 prior to the fixes. Apple states that an attacker on the local network may cause an unexpected app termination, and that the issue was addressed with improved checks. Public reporting places this CVE within the broader “AirBorne” set of AirPlay vulnerabilities disclosed by Oligo. No further public technical detail about the exact vulnerable function or code path is provided in the supplied content.
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A vulnerability (or related issue) where a local-network attacker may cause unexpected app termination on Apple Vision Pro.
An AirPlay-related flaw that could allow a local-network attacker to trigger unexpected application termination.
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