CVE-2025-31201 is a vulnerability in Apple's RPAC component affecting iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, and visionOS. The flaw allows an attacker who already has arbitrary memory read and write capability to bypass Pointer Authentication, a hardware-assisted integrity protection intended to make memory corruption exploitation more difficult. Apple remediated the issue by removing the vulnerable code. Apple stated the vulnerability may have been exploited in extremely sophisticated, highly targeted attacks against iOS users.
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An Apple zero-day vulnerability referenced as exploited in the wild in 2025 (no additional technical details provided in the content).
An unspecified vulnerability in the RPAC component of Apple iOS, iPadOS, macOS Sequoia, tvOS, and visionOS, actively exploited in sophisticated targeted attacks.
An Apple zero-day vulnerability patched via emergency updates across iOS/iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, and visionOS; reported exploited in highly sophisticated targeted attacks against specific individuals on iOS.
Apple RPAC vulnerability enabling bypass of Pointer Authentication on iOS given attacker read/write access; reported as exploited in highly targeted attacks.
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