A logic flaw in Apple Mail allowed remote content to be loaded even when the user had disabled the "Load Remote Images" setting. The issue affected Mail on Apple platforms including iOS, iPadOS, macOS, visionOS, and watchOS. The vulnerability was addressed by adding additional logic to enforce the setting correctly. Successful exploitation results in a privacy-control bypass in which Mail may fetch externally hosted content despite the user’s explicit preference to block such loading.
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Logic issue allowing remote content loading despite a user setting intended to block it.
A macOS Sequoia issue where remote content may load despite the 'Load Remote Images' setting being disabled.
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Cross-references every affected SKU, including bundled OEM variants.
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