CVE-2026-20697: Use After Free
802.1X. An authentication issue was addressed with improved state management.
Other sources
A permissions issue was addressed with additional restrictions. This issue is fixed in macOS Sequoia 15.7.5, macOS Sonoma 14.8.5, macOS Tahoe 26.4. An app may be able to access sensitive user data.
— NVD
Accounts. An authorization issue was addressed with improved state management.
— Apple
Admin Framework. A path handling issue was addressed with improved validation.
— 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
AppleKeyStore. A use after free issue was addressed with improved memory management.
— Apple
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Affected Software
Event History
Parent advisories
This vulnerability appears in the following advisories.
Peer vulnerabilities
Found alongside the following vulnerabilities.
- CVE-2026-28865
- CVE-2026-28877
- CVE-2025-55753
- CVE-2025-58098
- CVE-2025-59775
- CVE-2025-65082
- CVE-2025-66200
- CVE-2026-20637
- CVE-2026-28824
- CVE-2026-20699
- CVE-2026-28879
- CVE-2026-28822
- CVE-2026-28894
- CVE-2026-20660
- CVE-2026-28866
- CVE-2026-20639
- CVE-2026-20690
- CVE-2026-28821
- CVE-2026-28838
- CVE-2026-28886
- CVE-2026-28888
- CVE-2025-14524
- CVE-2026-20633
- CVE-2026-28876
- CVE-2026-28892
- CVE-2026-28832
- CVE-2026-20668
- CVE-2026-28834
- CVE-2026-28880
- CVE-2025-64505
- CVE-2026-28868
- CVE-2026-28867
- CVE-2026-20695
- CVE-2026-20687
- CVE-2026-28829
- CVE-2026-20607
- CVE-2026-20692
- CVE-2026-20651
- CVE-2026-20694
- CVE-2026-28891
- CVE-2026-20701
- CVE-2026-28839
- CVE-2026-28827
- CVE-2026-28816
- CVE-2026-28826
- CVE-2026-20693
- CVE-2026-28862
- CVE-2026-28831
- CVE-2026-28817
- CVE-2026-20688
- CVE-2026-28864
- CVE-2026-28860
- CVE-2026-28835
- CVE-2026-28825
- CVE-2026-28818
- CVE-2026-20697
- CVE-2026-28828
- CVE-2026-28852
- CVE-2026-20657
- CVE-2026-28878
- CVE-2026-28823
- CVE-2026-20696
- CVE-2026-20684
- CVE-2026-28910
- CVE-2026-28893
- CVE-2026-28870
- CVE-2026-28881
- CVE-2026-28833
- CVE-2026-28842
- CVE-2026-28841
- CVE-2026-20698
- CVE-2026-28845
- CVE-2026-28882
- CVE-2026-20632
- CVE-2026-20631
- CVE-2026-28840
- CVE-2026-28830
- CVE-2026-28820
- CVE-2026-28837
- CVE-2026-28844
- CVE-2026-20665
- CVE-2026-20643
- CVE-2026-28871
- CVE-2026-20664
- CVE-2026-28857
- CVE-2026-28861
- CVE-2026-28859
- CVE-2026-20691
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of CVE-2026-20697?
CVE-2026-20697 is classified as a high-severity vulnerability due to its potential to allow unauthorized access to sensitive user data.
How do I fix CVE-2026-20697?
To fix CVE-2026-20697, update your system to macOS Sequoia 15.7.5, macOS Sonoma 14.8.5, or macOS Tahoe 26.4.
What types of devices are affected by CVE-2026-20697?
CVE-2026-20697 affects Apple macOS devices running versions prior to 15.7.5 for Sequoia, 14.8.5 for Sonoma, and 26.4 for Tahoe.
What is the nature of the vulnerability in CVE-2026-20697?
CVE-2026-20697 addresses an authentication and permissions issue that can be exploited to access sensitive user data.
Should I be concerned about CVE-2026-20697 if I use an affected macOS version?
Yes, if you are using an affected version of macOS, it is important to update to the latest version to mitigate the security risks associated with CVE-2026-20697.