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Ant <
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https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT213913
Holy Shit. Apple coders are morons!
Despite the ignorant uneducated low-IQ iKook Alan Browne claiming
"zero-click" holes can't exist in iOS, this is another no-click exploit.
CVE-2023-41064 and CVE-2023-41061
All the attacker has to do is send a single image to your iMessage acct.
That's it.
One image.
And you don't even need to know it's there.
*That's how atrocious Apple's coding is - that zero-click holes abound*
There's a reason iOS has more than twice to three times as many zero-day
bugs as Android and more than ten times the exploits in the wild.
Did you look at that zero-day holes (which Apple did NOT find!)?
(Yes. Holes. Plural. The same bug in two different places!)
*Jesus Christ Apple! Who does your coding? High school dropouts?*
VE-2023-41064 is related to a buffer overflow issue in ImageIO where
processing a maliciously crafted image results in arbitrary code execution.
The same result was noted for Wallet in CVE-2023-41061 due to a maliciously crafted attachment.
*It's classic Apple incompetent coding - ridiculously sophomoric*
Description:
A buffer overflow issue was addressed with improved memory handling. CVE-2023-41064: The Citizen Lab at The University of Torontoʼs Munk School
"Apple dealt with a validation issue with improved logic"
In other words, the sophomores in high school who do Apple's coding added a check for a buffer overflow in two separate pieces of Apple code.
Not only is Apple incompetent in chip design - they're morons in coding.
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It's shocking how atrocious Apple products are, where the ikooks think it's normal to have the most zero day holes & exploited vulnerabilities.
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