HT213536: About the security content of watchOS 9.2
Published Dec 13, 2022
·Updated
Affected Software
1 affected componentFixes available
Apple WatchOS<9.2
9.2
Event History
Dec 13, 2022
Advisory Published
via Apple·12:00 AM
Child vulnerabilities
Contains the following vulnerabilities.
- CVE-2022-46717
- CVE-2022-42843
- CVE-2022-46694
- CVE-2022-42865
- CVE-2022-42859
- CVE-2022-46693
- CVE-2022-42864
- CVE-2022-46690
- CVE-2022-42837
- CVE-2022-46689
- CVE-2022-42842
- CVE-2022-42845
- CVE-2022-48618
- CVE-2022-40303
- CVE-2022-40304
- CVE-2022-42855
- CVE-2022-46695
- CVE-2022-42849
- CVE-2022-46703
- CVE-2022-42866
- CVE-2022-46705
- CVE-2022-42867
- CVE-2022-46691
- CVE-2022-46692
- CVE-2022-42852
- CVE-2022-46696
- CVE-2022-46700
- CVE-2022-46698
- CVE-2022-46699
- CVE-2022-42863
Frequently Asked Questions
1
What is the severity of HT213536?
The severity of HT213536 is categorized as risk level 23, indicating a significant potential impact.
2
How do I fix HT213536?
To remediate HT213536, users should update their Apple Watch to watchOS 9.2 or later.
3
What vulnerabilities are addressed in HT213536?
HT213536 addresses multiple vulnerabilities that could allow for unauthorized access or unintended app behavior.
4
Who is affected by HT213536?
HT213536 affects all devices running watchOS prior to version 9.2.
5
Why is it important to address HT213536?
Addressing HT213536 is crucial to ensure user privacy and prevent potential exploitation of vulnerabilities.