CVE-2026-65346 is an integer overflow vulnerability in Apple’s ImageIO framework, the component used to decode and parse image files. When a specially crafted image is processed by an affected device, the overflow can lead to unsafe memory operations and ultimately arbitrary code execution. Apple states the issue was addressed through improved input validation. The vulnerability affects Apple platforms prior to iOS 26.6.1, iPadOS 26.6.1, and macOS Tahoe 26.6.2.
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An integer overflow vulnerability in Apple ImageIO where processing a malicious image may lead to arbitrary code execution.
An integer overflow vulnerability in Apple's ImageIO image-parsing framework that could allow arbitrary code execution when a malicious image is processed. The article highlights it as having characteristics consistent with spyware delivery vectors, including potential zero-click abuse patterns.
An ImageIO integer-overflow vulnerability in Apple software where processing a malicious image may lead to arbitrary code execution on the target device.
An integer overflow vulnerability in Apple's ImageIO image-decoding framework that could allow memory corruption and potentially arbitrary code execution.
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