HT210606: About the security content of iOS 13
Published Sep 19, 2019
·Updated
Affected Software
1 affected componentFixes available
Apple iOS and iPadOS<13
13
Event History
Sep 19, 2019
Advisory Published
12:00 AM
Child vulnerabilities
Contains the following vulnerabilities.
- CVE-2019-8711
- CVE-2019-8732
- CVE-2019-8753
- CVE-2019-8705
- CVE-2019-8592
- CVE-2019-8741
- CVE-2019-8825
- CVE-2019-8760
- CVE-2019-8641
- CVE-2019-8746
- CVE-2019-8718
- CVE-2019-8703
- CVE-2019-8809
- CVE-2019-8709
- CVE-2019-8712
- CVE-2019-8744
- CVE-2019-8717
- CVE-2019-8704
- CVE-2019-8749
- CVE-2019-8756
- CVE-2019-8742
- CVE-2019-8730
- CVE-2019-8708
- CVE-2019-8715
- CVE-2019-8731
- CVE-2019-8727
- CVE-2019-8745
- CVE-2019-8771
- CVE-2019-8625
- CVE-2019-8719
- CVE-2019-8764
- CVE-2019-8707
- CVE-2019-8726
- CVE-2019-8728
- CVE-2019-8733
- CVE-2019-8734
- CVE-2019-8735
- CVE-2019-8768
- CVE-2019-8674
- CVE-2019-8854
Frequently Asked Questions
1
What is the severity of HT210606?
The severity of HT210606 is categorized as risk level 32, indicating a significant security concern.
2
What types of vulnerabilities are addressed in HT210606?
HT210606 addresses various vulnerabilities in Apple iOS and iPadOS that could allow unauthorized access or exploitation of the device.
3
How do I fix HT210606 vulnerabilities?
To fix HT210606 vulnerabilities, ensure that your device is updated to the latest version of iOS or iPadOS.
4
What devices are affected by HT210606?
HT210606 affects Apple devices running iOS 13 and some earlier versions.
5
When was the HT210606 vulnerability published?
The HT210606 vulnerability was published on September 19, 2019.