Category: Transparency
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CVE-2022-26730 | ColorSync | Hoyt LLC
CVE-2022-26730 | ColorSync | Processing a maliciously crafted image may lead to arbitrary code execution.
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XNU Crash Analysis
This Article is intended for quick assessment of XNU Crash Analysis. Manually debugging the Code is the only way to be sure something is or isn’t exploitable. A Crash is only a security issue if it is triggered by untrusted input.
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SRD IORegistry
Executive Summary This Article organizes the SRD iPhone 11 & iPhone 12 Models for IORegistry output samples. The IORegistry contains information describing the Device Tree and related hardware components for these Security Research Devices as Requested in Issue #29. IORegistry Sample Output Related Links
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Best Practice & Transparency
Article by David Hoyt, a Publisher of Best Practice, Vulnerability Management, Security Measurement & Compliance Reporting. A part of a 2021 Apple Security Research Device Cohort and former Internet Service Provider [ISP]. Information with respect to the Apple Security Research Device Program.
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Introspection Claim
Rebuttal by David Hoyt of Apple SRD Cohort to Apple vice president Craig Federighi with respect to public statements made in Wall Street Journal Article.
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arm64e pointer authentication failure
Product Defects & Quality Assurance Issues expressed on arm64e as possible pointer authentication failures [PAC Failure] and data abort exception errors in Apple Closed Source Applications used for Development. The corresponding X86_64 Exception Code: EXC_I386_GPFLT.
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