CVE-2024-44205: Input Validation
A privacy issue was addressed with improved private data redaction for log entries. This issue is fixed in iOS 16.7.9 and iPadOS 16.7.9, iOS 17.6 and iPadOS 17.6, macOS Monterey 12.7.6, macOS Sonoma 14.6, macOS Ventura 13.6.8. A sandboxed app may be able to access sensitive user data in system logs.
Other sources
Accounts. The issue was addressed with improved checks.
— Apple
AirDrop. This issue was addressed through improved state management.
— Apple
apache. This is a vulnerability in open source code and Apple Software is among the affected projects. The CVE-ID was assigned by a third party. Learn more about the issue and CVE-ID at cve.org.
— Apple
APFS. The issue was addressed with improved restriction of data container access.
— Apple
Apple Neural Engine. The issue was addressed with improved memory handling.
— Apple
Credit
Affected Software
Event History
Parent advisories
This vulnerability appears in the following advisories.
Peer vulnerabilities
Found alongside the following vulnerabilities.
- CVE-2024-40783
- CVE-2024-27826
- CVE-2024-40775
- CVE-2024-40774
- CVE-2024-27877
- CVE-2024-40799
- CVE-2024-27873
- CVE-2024-2004
- CVE-2024-2379
- CVE-2024-2398
- CVE-2024-2466
- CVE-2024-40827
- CVE-2024-40828
- CVE-2023-6277
- CVE-2023-52356
- CVE-2024-40806
- CVE-2024-40816
- CVE-2024-40788
- CVE-2024-40803
- CVE-2024-40796
- CVE-2024-6387
- CVE-2024-40781
- CVE-2024-40802
- CVE-2024-40823
- CVE-2024-27882
- CVE-2024-27883
- CVE-2024-40800
- CVE-2024-23296
- CVE-2024-40817
- CVE-2024-27881
- CVE-2024-40821
- CVE-2024-40798
- CVE-2024-40833
- CVE-2024-40835
- CVE-2024-40807
- CVE-2024-40834
- CVE-2024-40787
- CVE-2024-40793
- CVE-2024-40809
- CVE-2024-40812
- CVE-2024-44205
- CVE-2024-23261
- CVE-2024-54564
- CVE-2024-40815
- CVE-2024-40795
- CVE-2024-40777
- CVE-2024-40784
- CVE-2024-27863
- CVE-2024-40805
- CVE-2024-40813
- CVE-2024-40778
- CVE-2024-40824
- CVE-2024-27871
- CVE-2024-40836
- CVE-2024-40786
- CVE-2024-40818
- CVE-2024-40822
- CVE-2024-40829
- CVE-2024-54551
- CVE-2024-40776
- CVE-2024-40782
- CVE-2024-40779
- CVE-2024-40780
- CVE-2024-40785
- CVE-2024-40789
- CVE-2024-40794
- CVE-2024-44185
- CVE-2024-44206
- CVE-2024-4558
- CVE-2024-40804
- CVE-2023-38709
- CVE-2024-24795
- CVE-2024-27316
- CVE-2024-40814
- CVE-2024-27878
- CVE-2024-44306
- CVE-2024-44307
- CVE-2024-44141
- CVE-2024-44199
- CVE-2024-40810
- CVE-2024-40832
- CVE-2024-44305
- CVE-2023-27952
- CVE-2024-27872
- CVE-2024-27862
- CVE-2024-40811
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of CVE-2024-44205?
CVE-2024-44205 is considered a privacy issue that could allow unwanted access to sensitive user data in system logs.
Which software versions are affected by CVE-2024-44205?
CVE-2024-44205 affects specific versions of macOS, iOS, and iPadOS, including macOS Ventura 13.6.8, Monterey 12.7.6, and iOS 16.7.9.
How do I fix CVE-2024-44205?
To fix CVE-2024-44205, users should upgrade to the latest versions of macOS, iOS, or iPadOS as specified in the vulnerability report.
What type of vulnerability is CVE-2024-44205?
CVE-2024-44205 is categorized as a privacy vulnerability that impacts user data redaction in log entries.
Can a sandboxed app exploit CVE-2024-44205?
Yes, a sandboxed app may potentially access sensitive user data in system logs due to CVE-2024-44205.