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EUVD-2016-2886
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2016-2887
Malware in sbrugna...
Apple macOS 权限许可和访问控制问题漏洞
Apple macOS is a proprietary operating system developed by Apple Inc. for Mac computers. macOS is vulnerable to a privilege-granting and access-control issue, which arises from an application that does not properly impose security restrictions within the AMD subsystem. A remote attacker could...
The vulnerability of the Mac OS X operating system allows a perpetrator to execute arbitrary code in privileged context or cause a service failure.
The vulnerability of the AMD subsystem in the Mac OS X operating system arises due to buffer overflow. Exploiting this vulnerability allows a malicious actor to execute arbitrary code in privileged context, or trigger a service failure memory corruption through a specially created application...
The vulnerability of the Mac OS X operating system allows a perpetrator to gain access to protected information in the kernel’s memory.
The vulnerability of the AMD subsystem of the Mac OS X operating system is related to the lack of protection for system data. Exploiting this vulnerability allows a malicious actor, operating remotely, to gain access to protected information in the kernel’s memory through a specially created...
CVE-2016-1792
The AMD subsystem in Apple OS X before 10.11.5 allows attackers to execute arbitrary code in a privileged context or cause a denial of service memory corruption via a crafted app...
Memory corruption
The AMD subsystem in Apple OS X before 10.11.5 allows attackers to obtain sensitive kernel memory-layout information via a crafted app...
Memory corruption
The AMD subsystem in Apple OS X before 10.11.5 allows attackers to execute arbitrary code in a privileged context or cause a denial of service memory corruption via a crafted app...
CVE-2016-1791
CVE-2016-1791 concerns the AMD subsystem in macOS OS X El Capitan . The vulnerability could allow an attacker to disclose sensitive information about the kernel memory layout via a crafted app, potentially aiding further exploitation. Apple’s security content indicates this was addressed in OS X ...