CVE-2026-65339 is an information disclosure vulnerability in the Audio component of Apple iOS, iPadOS, and macOS Tahoe. The issue is described as a logic flaw that was remediated through improved checks. Successful exploitation could allow a local application to leak sensitive user information. The available information does not identify the specific vulnerable function, code path, or exact data exposed, but the flaw appears to stem from insufficient validation or enforcement of access conditions within Audio-related logic.
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A logic issue in the Audio component that could allow an application to leak sensitive user information on affected Apple platforms.
A logic issue in Apple software that could allow an app to leak sensitive user information.
A logic issue in macOS Tahoe that may allow an app to leak sensitive user information.
A logic issue that could allow an app to leak sensitive user information on affected Apple iPhone and iPad devices.
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