CVE-2026-20653: Path Traversal
A parsing issue in the handling of directory paths was addressed with improved path validation. This issue is fixed in iOS 18.7.5 and iPadOS 18.7.5, iOS 26.3 and iPadOS 26.3, macOS Sequoia 15.7.4, macOS Sonoma 14.8.4, macOS Tahoe 26.3, visionOS 26.3. An app may be able to access sensitive user data.
Other sources
Accessibility. A privacy issue was addressed by removing sensitive data.
— Apple
Accessibility. An inconsistent user interface issue was addressed with improved state management.
— Apple
Admin Framework. A parsing issue in the handling of directory paths was addressed with improved path validation.
— Apple
AppleEvents. An authorization issue was addressed with improved state management.
— Apple
AppleKeyStore. A use after free issue was addressed with improved memory management.
— Apple
Credit
Affected Software
Event History
Parent advisories
This vulnerability appears in the following advisories.
Peer vulnerabilities
Found alongside the following vulnerabilities.
- CVE-2026-20645
- CVE-2026-20674
- CVE-2026-20637
- CVE-2026-20650
- CVE-2026-20638
- CVE-2026-20660
- CVE-2026-20686
- CVE-2026-20611
- CVE-2026-20609
- CVE-2026-20617
- CVE-2026-20615
- CVE-2026-20627
- CVE-2025-14174
- CVE-2025-43529
- CVE-2026-20700
- CVE-2026-20668
- CVE-2026-20649
- CVE-2026-20675
- CVE-2026-20634
- CVE-2026-20654
- CVE-2026-20626
- CVE-2026-20671
- CVE-2026-20663
- CVE-2025-59375
- CVE-2026-20667
- CVE-2026-20655
- CVE-2026-20677
- CVE-2026-20694
- CVE-2026-20642
- CVE-2026-20628
- CVE-2026-20678
- CVE-2026-28855
- CVE-2026-20682
- CVE-2026-20653
- CVE-2026-20680
- CVE-2026-20641
- CVE-2026-20606
- CVE-2026-20640
- CVE-2026-20661
- CVE-2026-20652
- CVE-2026-20608
- CVE-2026-20676
- CVE-2026-20644
- CVE-2026-20636
- CVE-2026-20635
- CVE-2026-20621
- CVE-2025-43537
- CVE-2026-20673
- CVE-2026-20616
- CVE-2025-43533
- CVE-2025-46300
- CVE-2025-46301
- CVE-2025-46302
- CVE-2025-46303
- CVE-2025-46304
- CVE-2025-46305
- CVE-2026-20656
- CVE-2026-20605
- CVE-2026-20670
- CVE-2026-20624
- CVE-2026-20625
- CVE-2025-43403
- CVE-2025-46283
- CVE-2025-43417
- CVE-2026-20620
- CVE-2025-43338
- CVE-2026-20651
- CVE-2025-46310
- CVE-2026-20614
- CVE-2025-46290
- CVE-2026-20612
- CVE-2025-43402
- CVE-2026-20602
- CVE-2026-20622
- CVE-2026-20662
- CVE-2026-20619
- CVE-2026-20669
- CVE-2026-20639
- CVE-2026-20681
- CVE-2026-20629
- CVE-2026-20601
- CVE-2026-20623
- CVE-2026-20630
- CVE-2026-20603
- CVE-2026-20666
- CVE-2026-20658
- CVE-2026-20610
- CVE-2026-20648
- CVE-2026-20647
- CVE-2026-20699
- CVE-2026-20618
- CVE-2026-20646
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of CVE-2026-20653?
CVE-2026-20653 has a high severity due to its potential to allow unauthorized access to sensitive user data.
How do I fix CVE-2026-20653?
To fix CVE-2026-20653, update to the latest version of the affected software as outlined in the advisory.
Which versions are affected by CVE-2026-20653?
CVE-2026-20653 affects various versions including macOS Tahoe 26.2 and earlier, macOS Sonoma 14.8.3 and earlier, and iOS 18.7.4 and earlier.
Is CVE-2026-20653 specific to Apple products?
Yes, CVE-2026-20653 specifically affects Apple products including macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and visionOS.
What type of issue is CVE-2026-20653 classified as?
CVE-2026-20653 is classified as a parsing issue in the handling of directory paths.