CVE-2026-28923 is a sandbox escape vulnerability in Apple GPU Drivers affecting macOS Sonoma, macOS Sequoia, and macOS Tahoe. The issue is described as a logging flaw that was remediated through improved data redaction. Insufficient redaction of sensitive information in logs could expose privileged or security-relevant data to a malicious local application, enabling it to bypass intended sandbox restrictions and escape the application sandbox. Apple indicates the vulnerability allows a malicious app to break out of its sandbox.
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A sandbox escape vulnerability affecting GPU Drivers that may allow a malicious app to break out of its sandbox.
A logging-related vulnerability in macOS Tahoe that may allow a malicious app to escape its sandbox.
A macOS Sonoma sandbox escape vulnerability caused by a logging issue that may allow a malicious app to break out of its sandbox.
A sandbox escape vulnerability in macOS Sequoia that may allow a malicious app to break out of its sandbox.
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