About the security content of watchOS 6

This document describes the security content of watchOS 6.

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watchOS 6

Released 19 September 2019

Audio

Available for: Apple Watch Series 3 and later

Impact: Processing a maliciously crafted audio file may lead to arbitrary code execution

Description: A memory corruption issue was addressed with improved state management.

CVE-2019-8706: Yu Zhou of Ant-Financial Light-Year Security Lab

Entry added 29 October 2019

Audio

Available for: Apple Watch Series 3 and later

Impact: Processing a maliciously crafted audio file may disclose restricted memory

Description: An out-of-bounds read was addressed with improved input validation.

CVE-2019-8850: Anonymous working with Trend Micro Zero Day Initiative

Entry added 4 December 2019

CFNetwork

Available for: Apple Watch Series 3 and later

Impact: Processing maliciously crafted web content may lead to a cross-site scripting attack

Description: This issue was addressed with improved checks.

CVE-2019-8753: Łukasz Pilorz of Standard Chartered GBS Poland

Entry added 29 October 2019

CoreAudio

Available for: Apple Watch Series 3 and later

Impact: Processing a maliciously crafted movie may result in the disclosure of process memory

Description: a memory corruption issue was addressed with improved validation.

CVE-2019-8705: riusksk of VulWar Corp working with Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative

Entry added 8 October 2019

CoreCrypto

Available for: Apple Watch Series 3 and later

Impact: Processing a large input may lead to a denial of service

Description: A denial-of-service issue was addressed with improved input validation.

CVE-2019-8741: Nicky Mouha of NIST

Entry added 29 October 2019

Foundation

Available for: Apple Watch Series 3 and later

Impact: a remote attacker may be able to cause unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution

Description: An out-of-bounds read was addressed with improved input validation.

CVE-2019-8746: natashenka and Samuel Groß of Google Project Zero

Entry updated 29 October 2019, updated 11 February 2020

IOUSBDeviceFamily

Available for: Apple Watch Series 3 and later

Impact: an application may be able to execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges

Description: A memory corruption issue was addressed with improved memory handling.

CVE-2019-8718: Joshua Hill and Sem Voigtländer

Entry added 29 October 2019

Kernel

Available for: Apple Watch Series 3 and later

Impact: an application may be able to gain elevated privileges

Description: this issue was addressed with improved entitlements.

CVE-2019-8703: an anonymous researcher

Entry added 16 March 2021

Kernel

Available for: Apple Watch Series 3 and later

Impact: an application may be able to execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges

Description: A memory corruption vulnerability was addressed with improved locking.

CVE-2019-8740: Mohamed Ghannam (@_simo36)

Entry added 29 October 2019

Kernel

Available for: Apple Watch Series 3 and later

Impact: A local app may be able to read a persistent account identifier

Description: A validation issue was addressed with improved logic.

CVE-2019-8809: Apple

Entry added 29 October 2019

Kernel

Available for: Apple Watch Series 3 and later

Impact: An application may be able to execute arbitrary code with system privileges

Description: A memory corruption issue was addressed with improved memory handling.

CVE-2019-8712: Mohamed Ghannam (@_simo36)

Entry added 29 October 2019

Kernel

Available for: Apple Watch Series 3 and later

Impact: a malicious application may be able to determine kernel memory layout

Description: A memory corruption issue existed in the handling of IPv6 packets. This issue was addressed with improved memory management.

CVE-2019-8744: Zhuo Liang of Qihoo 360 Vulcan Team

Entry added 29 October 2019

Kernel

Available for: Apple Watch Series 3 and later

Impact: an application may be able to execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges

Description: A memory corruption issue was addressed with improved state management.

CVE-2019-8709: derrek (@derrekr6) derrek (@derrekr6)

Entry added 29 October 2019

Kernel

Available for: Apple Watch Series 3 and later

Impact: an application may be able to execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges

Description: A memory corruption issue was addressed with improved memory handling.

CVE-2019-8717: Jann Horn of Google Project Zero

Entry added 8 October 2019

libxml2

Available for: Apple Watch Series 3 and later

Impact: Multiple issues in libxml2

Description: Multiple memory corruption issues were addressed with improved input validation.

CVE-2019-8749: found by OSS-Fuzz

CVE-2019-8756: found by OSS-Fuzz

Entry added 8 October 2019

mDNSResponder

Available for: Apple Watch Series 3 and later

Impact: An attacker in physical proximity may be able to passively observe device names in AWDL communications

Description: This issue was resolved by replacing device names with a random identifier.

CVE-2019-8799: David Kreitschmann and Milan Stute of Secure Mobile Networking Lab at Technische Universität Darmstadt

Entry added 29 October 2019

UIFoundation

Available for: Apple Watch Series 3 and later

Impact: Processing a maliciously crafted text file may lead to arbitrary code execution

Description: A buffer overflow was addressed with improved bounds checking.

CVE-2019-8745: riusksk of VulWar Corp working with Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative

Entry added 8 October 2019

UIFoundation

Available for: Apple Watch Series 3 and later

Impact: An application may be able to execute arbitrary code with system privileges

Description: A memory corruption issue was addressed with improved memory handling.

CVE-2019-8831: riusksk of VulWar Corp working with Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative

Entry added 18 November 2019

WebKit

Available for: Apple Watch Series 3 and later

Impact: processing maliciously crafted web content may lead to arbitrary code execution

Description: Multiple memory corruption issues were addressed with improved memory handling.

CVE-2019-8710: found by OSS-Fuzz

CVE-2019-8728: Junho Jang of LINE Security Team and Hanul Choi of ABLY Corporation

CVE-2019-8734: found by OSS-Fuzz

CVE-2019-8751: Dongzhuo Zhao working with ADLab of Venustech

CVE-2019-8752: Dongzhuo Zhao working with ADLab of Venustech

CVE-2019-8773: found by OSS-Fuzz

Entry added 29 October 2019

Wi-Fi

Available for: Apple Watch Series 3 and later

Impact: A device may be passively tracked by its Wi-Fi MAC address

Description: A user privacy issue was addressed by removing the broadcast MAC address.

CVE-2019-8854: Ta-Lun Yen of UCCU Hacker and FuriousMacTeam of the United States Naval Academy and the Mitre Corporation

Entry added 4 December 2019

Additional recognition

Audio

We would like to acknowledge riusksk of VulWar Corp working with Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative for their assistance.

Entry added 29 October 2019

boringssl

We would like to acknowledge Thijs Alkemade (@xnyhps) of Computest for their assistance.

Entry added 8 October 2019

HomeKit

We would like to acknowledge Tian Zhang for their assistance.

Entry added 29 October 2019

Kernel

We would like to acknowledge Brandon Azad of Google Project Zero for their assistance.

Entry added 29 October 2019

mDNSResponder

We would like to acknowledge Gregor Lang of e.solutions GmbH for their assistance.

Entry added 29 October 2019

Profiles

We would like to acknowledge Erik Johnson of Vernon Hills High School and James Seeley (@Code4iOS) of Shriver Job Corps for their assistance.

Entry added 29 October 2019

Safari

We would like to acknowledge Yiğit Can YILMAZ (@yilmazcanyigit) for their assistance.

Entry added 29 October 2019, updated 4 April 2020

WebKit

We would like to acknowledge MinJeong Kim of the Information Security Lab, Chungnam National University, JaeCheol Ryou of the Information Security Lab, Chungnam National University in South Korea, and cc working with Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative for their assistance.

Entry added 29 October 2019

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