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Apple macOS Mojave Time Machine Component Input Validation Error Vulnerability
Apple macOS Mojave is a specialized operating system developed by Apple for Mac computers.Time Machine is one of the system, file backup components. A security vulnerability exists in the Time Machine component in Apple macOS Mojave versions prior to 10.14.6. An attacker could exploit the...
Apple macOS Mojave Time Machine has an unspecified vulnerability
Apple macOS Mojave is a specialized operating system developed by Apple for Mac computers.Time Machine is one of the system, file backup components. An unspecified vulnerability exists in the Time Machine component of Apple macOS Mojave versions prior to 10.14.4. A local attacker can exploit this...
macOS and Mac OS X Multiple Vulnerabilities (Security Update 2019-002)
The remote host is running Mac OS X 10.12.6 and is missing a security update. It is therefore, affected by multiple vulnerabilities including: - A malicious application may be able to execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges. CVE-2019-8555 - A malicious application may be able to determine...
macOS 10.13.6 Multiple Vulnerabilities (Security Update 2019-002)
The remote host is running macOS 10.13.6 and is missing a security update. It is therefore, affected by multiple vulnerabilities including: - An application may be able to execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges. CVE-2019-8529 - A local user may be able to read kernel memory. CVE-2019-8504 ...
How to Restore Your Mac to Factory Settings
Restoring your Mac to the factory settings can help fix problems if nothing else has worked. You should also restore your Mac to the factory settings before giving away or selling it to get rid of all your personal files and information. Because following the instructions below will wipe out all ...
How to Upgrade Mac to macOS High Sierra
The latest version of the macOS operating system, macOS High Sierra, was released on Monday, September 25, 2017. In this article, we will explain how to upgrade mac to macOS High Sierra. Why Should We Upgrade to macOS High Sierra? Apple released the latest macOS, High Sierra, and added some new...
Tracking changes in CERT bulletins and Nessus plugins using Vulners Time Machine
If you use Vulners.com vulnerability search engine, you probably know that it has a real "Time Machine". Each time Vulners sees some changes on a source page it creates a new version of security object. And you can see the full history of changes in a nice GUI: In most cases, the vendor just...
About the security content of OS X Server 5.1 - Apple Support
For the protection of our customers, Apple does not disclose, discuss, or confirm security issues until a full investigation has occurred and any necessary patches or releases are available. To learn more about Apple Product Security, see the Apple Product Security website. For information about...
The vulnerability of the server operating system OS X Server, which allows a perpetrator to obtain confidential information
The vulnerability of the Time Machine component of the Server App in the OS X Server operating system is related to deficiencies in access control. Exploiting this vulnerability could allow a malicious actor, operating remotely, to obtain confidential information by reading data from the backup...
Apple OS X Server App Information Disclosure Vulnerability
Apple OS X Server is a set of Unix-based server operating software from Apple.Time Machine is one of the system backup software components. An information disclosure vulnerability exists in the Time Machine server of the Server App in versions of Apple OS X Server prior to 5.1. Because the progra...
CVE-2016-1774
The Time Machine server in Server App in Apple OS X Server before 5.1 does not notify the user about ignored permissions during a backup, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain sensitive information in opportunistic circumstances by reading backup data that lacks intended restrictio...
CVE-2016-1774
The Time Machine server in Server App in Apple OS X Server before 5.1 does not notify the user about ignored permissions during a backup, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain sensitive information in opportunistic circumstances by reading backup data that lacks intended restrictio...
Information disclosure
The Time Machine server in Server App in Apple OS X Server before 5.1 does not notify the user about ignored permissions during a backup, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain sensitive information in opportunistic circumstances by reading backup data that lacks intended restrictio...
CVE-2016-1774
Affected software: Apple OS X Server (Server App) prior to version 5.1. The Time Machine server backup feature fails to warn when permissions are ignored, enabling potential information disclosure by reading backups that lack required restrictions. Root cause: improper/warnings about ignored perm...
CVE-2016-1774
The Time Machine server in Server App in Apple OS X Server before 5.1 does not notify the user about ignored permissions during a backup, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain sensitive information in opportunistic circumstances by reading backup data that lacks intended restrictio...
About the security content of OS X Server 5.1
About the security content of OS X Server 5.1 This document describes the security content of OS X Server 5.1. For the protection of our customers, Apple does not disclose, discuss, or confirm security issues until a full investigation has occurred and any necessary patches or releases are...
Mac OS X < 10.11 Multiple Vulnerabilities
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The vulnerability of the Mac OS X operating system allows a hacker to gain access to the security button.
The vulnerability of the backup mechanism implemented in the Time Machine component of the Mac OS X operating system is related to the lack of protection for service data. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow an attacker, operating locally, to gain access to the security key...
CVE-2015-5854
The backup implementation in Time Machine in Apple OS X before 10.11 allows local users to obtain access to keychain items via unspecified vectors...
Information disclosure
The backup implementation in Time Machine in Apple OS X before 10.11 allows local users to obtain access to keychain items via unspecified vectors...