Apple Fixes Exploited Zero-Day With iOS 16.1 Patch


Apple on Monday shipped a major iOS update with fixes at least 20 documented security defects, including a kernel flaw that’s already being actively exploited in the wild.

The Cupertino device maker confirmed the active exploitation of CVE-2022-42827, warning in a barebones advisory that the flaw exposes iPhones and iPads to arbitrary code execution attacks.

“An application may be able to execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges. Apple is aware of a report that this issue may have been actively exploited,” Apple said in a note documenting the security vulnerabilities.

As is customary, Apple did not release details on the active exploitation or provide indicators of compromise or other data to help iOS users look for signs of infections.

The company described the exploited bug as an out-of-bounds write issue was addressed with improved bounds checking and said it was reported by an anonymous researcher.

So far this year, there have been at least eight (8) documented in-the-wild zero-day attacks against Apple devices as the company’s security response teams scrambled to cover holes in its flagship macOS, iOS and iPadOS platforms.

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The latest iOS 16.1 refresh also includes patches for at least four additional issues that expose iOS devices to code execution attacks.  

These include:

  • CVE-2022-42813 — CFNetwork — Processing a maliciously crafted certificate may lead to arbitrary code execution A certificate validation issue existed in the handling of WKWebView. This issue was addressed with improved validation. Reported by Jonathan Zhang of Open Computing Facility.
  • CVE-2022-42808 —  Kernel — A remote user may be able to cause kernel code execution. An out-of-bounds write issue was addressed with improved.  Reported by Zweig of Kunlun Lab
  • CVE-2022-42823 — WebKit —  Processing maliciously crafted web content may lead to arbitrary code execution. A type confusion issue was addressed with improved memory handling. Reported by Dohyun Lee (@l33d0hyun) of SSD Labs.
  • CVE-2022-32922 — WebKit PDF —  Processing maliciously crafted web content may lead to arbitrary code execution. A use after free issue was addressed with improved memory management. Reported by Yonghwi Jin at Theori.

The mobile security update also fixes flaws in AppleMobileFileIntegrity, AVEVideoEncoder, Core Bluetooth, GPU Drivers, IOHIDFamily, Sandbox and Shortcuts. 

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Ryan Naraine is Editor-at-Large at SecurityWeek and host of the popular Security Conversations podcast series.
Ryan is a veteran cybersecurity strategist who has built security engagement programs at major global brands, including Intel Corp., Bishop Fox and GReAT. He is a co-founder of Threatpost and the global SAS conference series. Ryan’s past career as a security journalist included bylines at major technology publications including Ziff Davis eWEEK, CBS Interactive’s ZDNet, PCMag and PC World.
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