Microsoft Calls Out Apple Intelligence AI Security Flaw Which Could Have Let Hackers Steal Private Data
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A terrifying security vulnerability in Apple systems threatens the confidentiality of protected information. Users should install new updates to secure their device and data.
The vulnerability, which has already been patched in the latest iOS and macOS updates, allowed access to sensitive data without user consent. Microsoft revealed it had discovered a critical vulnerability in Spotlight, Apple's search engine present in iOS and macOS. The flaw, which has since become known as "Sploitlight" among members of Microsoft's Threat Intelligence team, allowed bypassing Apple's privacy protections and accessing sensitive pe…
Remarked by Microsoft, a flaw in the macOS indexing system exposed data stored locally, but also some information synchronized from an iPhone or iPad.
‘Sploitlight’ Vulnerability: How Hackers Bypassed Apple’s TCC Protections
Unpatched Apple devices remain exposed to Sploitlight, a macOS flaw that allows unauthorized access to private user data despite security measures. This article has been indexed from Security | TechRepublic Read the original article: ‘Sploitlight’ Vulnerability: How Hackers Bypassed Apple’s… Read more → The post ‘Sploitlight’ Vulnerability: How Hackers Bypassed Apple’s TCC Protections appeared first on IT Security News.
Apple fixes “Sploitlight” macOS security flaw that leaked Apple Intelligence data
Apple has patched a major security flaw in macOS, dubbed “Sploitlight,” that allowed attackers to bypass user privacy settings and extract sensitive data, including files cached by Apple Intelligence. Discovered by Microsoft’s Threat Intelligence team and tracked as CVE-2025-31199, the... Read more at Apple fixes “Sploitlight” macOS security flaw that leaked Apple Intelligence data
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