About the security content of watchOS 26
This document describes the security content of watchOS 26.
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watchOS 26
Released September 15, 2025
Apple Neural Engine
Available for: Apple Watch Series 9 and later, Apple Watch SE 2nd generation, Apple Watch Ultra (all models)
Impact: An app may be able to cause unexpected system termination
Description: An out-of-bounds access issue was addressed with improved bounds checking.
CVE-2025-43344: an anonymous researcher
AppleMobileFileIntegrity
Available for: Apple Watch Series 6 and later
Impact: An app may be able to access sensitive user data
Description: A permissions issue was addressed with additional restrictions.
CVE-2025-43317: Mickey Jin (@patch1t)
Audio
Available for: Apple Watch Series 6 and later
Impact: Processing a maliciously crafted media file may lead to unexpected app termination or corrupt process memory
Description: An out-of-bounds access issue was addressed with improved bounds checking.
CVE-2025-43346: Hossein Lotfi (@hosselot) of Trend Micro Zero Day Initiative
Bluetooth
Available for: Apple Watch Series 6 and later
Impact: An app may be able to access sensitive user data
Description: A logging issue was addressed with improved data redaction.
CVE-2025-43354: Csaba Fitzl (@theevilbit) of Kandji
CVE-2025-43303: Csaba Fitzl (@theevilbit) of Kandji
CoreAudio
Available for: Apple Watch Series 6 and later
Impact: Processing a maliciously crafted video file may lead to unexpected app termination
Description: An out-of-bounds write issue was addressed with improved input validation.
CVE-2025-43349: @zlluny working with Trend Micro Zero Day Initiative
CoreMedia
Available for: Apple Watch Series 6 and later
Impact: Processing a maliciously crafted media file may lead to unexpected app termination or corrupt process memory
Description: The issue was addressed with improved input validation.
CVE-2025-43372: 이동하 (Lee Dong Ha) of SSA Lab
IOHIDFamily
Available for: Apple Watch Series 6 and later
Impact: An app may be able to cause unexpected system termination
Description: An out-of-bounds write issue was addressed with improved bounds checking.
CVE-2025-43302: Keisuke Hosoda
IOKit
Available for: Apple Watch Series 6 and later
Impact: An app may be able to access sensitive user data
Description: An authorization issue was addressed with improved state management.
CVE-2025-31255: Csaba Fitzl (@theevilbit) of Kandji
Kernel
Available for: Apple Watch Series 6 and later
Impact: A UDP server socket bound to a local interface may become bound to all interfaces
Description: A logic issue was addressed with improved state management.
CVE-2025-43359: Viktor Oreshkin
MobileStorageMounter
Available for: Apple Watch Series 6 and later
Impact: An app may be able to cause a denial-of-service
Description: A type confusion issue was addressed with improved memory handling.
CVE-2025-43355: Dawuge of Shuffle Team
Sandbox
Available for: Apple Watch Series 6 and later
Impact: An app may be able to break out of its sandbox
Description: A permissions issue was addressed with additional restrictions.
CVE-2025-43329: an anonymous researcher
Spell Check
Available for: Apple Watch Series 6 and later
Impact: An app may be able to access sensitive user data
Description: A parsing issue in the handling of directory paths was addressed with improved path validation.
CVE-2025-43190: Noah Gregory (wts.dev)
SQLite
Available for: Apple Watch Series 6 and later
Impact: Processing a file may lead to memory corruption
Description: This is a vulnerability in open source code and Apple Software is among the affected projects. The CVE-ID was assigned by a third party. Learn more about the issue and CVE-ID at cve.org.
CVE-2025-6965
System
Available for: Apple Watch Series 6 and later
Impact: An input validation issue was addressed
Description: This issue was addressed by removing the vulnerable code.
CVE-2025-43347: JZ, Seo Hyun-gyu (@wh1te4ever), Luke Roberts (@rookuu)
WebKit
Available for: Apple Watch Series 6 and later
Impact: A website may be able to access sensor information without user consent
Description: The issue was addressed with improved handling of caches.
WebKit Bugzilla: 296153
CVE-2025-43356: Jaydev Ahire
WebKit
Available for: Apple Watch Series 6 and later
Impact: Processing maliciously crafted web content may lead to an unexpected Safari crash
Description: The issue was addressed with improved memory handling.
WebKit Bugzilla: 294550
CVE-2025-43272: Big Bear
WebKit
Available for: Apple Watch Series 6 and later
Impact: Processing maliciously crafted web content may lead to an unexpected process crash
Description: The issue was addressed with improved memory handling.
WebKit Bugzilla: 296490
CVE-2025-43343: an anonymous researcher
WebKit
Available for: Apple Watch Series 6 and later
Impact: Processing maliciously crafted web content may lead to an unexpected process crash
Description: A correctness issue was addressed with improved checks.
WebKit Bugzilla: 296042
CVE-2025-43342: an anonymous researcher
Additional recognition
Accounts
We would like to acknowledge 要乐奈 for their assistance.
AuthKit
We would like to acknowledge Rosyna Keller of Totally Not Malicious Software for their assistance.
Calendar
We would like to acknowledge Keisuke Chinone (Iroiro) for their assistance.
CFNetwork
We would like to acknowledge Christian Kohlschütter for their assistance.
CloudKit
We would like to acknowledge Yinyi Wu (@_3ndy1) from Dawn Security Lab of JD.com, Inc for their assistance.
darwinOS
We would like to acknowledge Nathaniel Oh (@calysteon) for their assistance.
Foundation
We would like to acknowledge Csaba Fitzl (@theevilbit) of Kandji for their assistance.
ImageIO
We would like to acknowledge DongJun Kim (@smlijun) and JongSeong Kim (@nevul37) in Enki WhiteHat for their assistance.
Kernel
We would like to acknowledge Yepeng Pan, Prof. Dr. Christian Rossow for their assistance.
libc
We would like to acknowledge Nathaniel Oh (@calysteon) for their assistance.
libpthread
We would like to acknowledge Nathaniel Oh (@calysteon) for their assistance.
libxml2
We would like to acknowledge Nathaniel Oh (@calysteon) for their assistance.
Lockdown Mode
We would like to acknowledge Pyrophoria and Ethan Day, kado for their assistance.
mDNSResponder
We would like to acknowledge Barrett Lyon for their assistance.
MediaRemote
We would like to acknowledge Dora Orak for their assistance.
Sandbox Profiles
We would like to acknowledge Rosyna Keller of Totally Not Malicious Software for their assistance.
Transparency
We would like to acknowledge Wojciech Regula of SecuRing (wojciechregula.blog), 要乐奈 for their assistance.
WebKit
We would like to acknowledge Bob Lord, Matthew Liang, Mike Cardwell of grepular.com for their assistance.
Wi-Fi
We would like to acknowledge Aobo Wang (@M4x_1997), Csaba Fitzl (@theevilbit) of Kandji, Noah Gregory (wts.dev), Wojciech Regula of SecuRing (wojciechregula.blog), an anonymous researcher for their assistance.
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