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Tracked as CVE-2024-44308, the first issue patched in iOS 18.1.1 is a flaw in the JavaScriptCore framework that could result in code execution if the user interacts with maliciously crafted web ...
JavaScriptCore Vulnerability CVE-2024-44308 is a vulnerability in JavaScriptCore, which a framework for running JavaScript code in apps and web browsers. Apple explained that attackers’ maliciously ...
The two security fixes concern issues with JavaScriptCore (tracked as CVE-2024-44308) and WebKit (tracked as CVE-2024-44309). The JavaScriptCore threat involved processing maliciously crafted web ...
NativeScript new JavaScript runtime for iOS, based on Google's V8 engine, is now in beta, after several months of development. This change should bring reduced app startup time as well as simplify ...
The iOS 18.1.1, iPadOS 18.1.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1.1 updates that Apple released today address JavaScriptCore and WebKit vulnerabilities that Apple says have been actively exploited on some ...
JavaScriptCore: A bug in how it processes web content could open the door to arbitrary code execution. Essentially, visiting a malicious site could let attackers run wild on your Mac.
In its notes, Apple revealed that the security patches will fix bugs affecting WebKit, the rendering engine Safari uses, and JavaScriptCore, which runs JavaScript code on macOS and iOS devices.
Update to Apple's latest iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and visionOS to patch known security vulnerabilities that may have been exploited on Intel-based Macs.