{"uuid": "8300d4c6-72c8-4358-ae4d-1df891b5fa51", "vulnerability_lookup_origin": "1a89b78e-f703-45f3-bb86-59eb712668bd", "author": "2a075640-a300-48a4-bb44-bc6130783b9b", "vulnerability": "CVE-2025-31222", "type": "seen", "source": "https://t.me/CyberBulletin/3256", "content": "\u26a1\ufe0fBeneath the interface, Apple said iOS 18.5 hardens the kernel against two memory-corruption issues and cleans up a libexpat flaw (CVE-2024-8176) that affects a broad range of software projects. \n\nOther notable fixes include an issue in Baseband (CVE-2025-31214) that allows attackers in a privileged network position to intercept traffic on the new iPhone 16e line; a privilege escalation bug in mDNSResponder (CVE-2025-31222); an issue in Notes that expose data from a locked iPhone screen; and security gaps in FrontBoard, iCloud Document Sharing, and Mail Addressing.\n\n#CyberBulletin", "creation_timestamp": "2025-05-13T04:32:06.000000Z"}