About the security content of watchOS 5.2
This document describes the security content of watchOS 5.2.
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watchOS 5.2
Accounts
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: Processing a maliciously crafted vcf file may lead to a denial of service
Description: A denial of service issue was addressed with improved validation.
CVE-2019-8538: Trevor Spiniolas (@TrevorSpiniolas)
CFString
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: Processing a maliciously crafted string may lead to a denial of service
Description: A validation issue was addressed with improved logic.
CVE-2019-8516: SWIPS Team of Frifee Inc.
configd
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: A malicious application may be able to elevate privileges
Description: A memory initialization issue was addressed with improved memory handling.
CVE-2019-8552: Mohamed Ghannam (@_simo36)
Contacts
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: A malicious application may be able to elevate privileges
Description: A buffer overflow issue was addressed with improved memory handling.
CVE-2019-8511: an anonymous researcher
CoreCrypto
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: A malicious application may be able to elevate privileges
Description: A buffer overflow was addressed with improved bounds checking.
CVE-2019-8542: an anonymous researcher
file
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: Processing a maliciously crafted file might disclose user information
Description: An out-of-bounds read was addressed with improved bounds checking.
CVE-2019-8906: Francisco Alonso
Foundation
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: An application may be able to gain elevated privileges
Description: A memory corruption issue was addressed with improved input validation.
CVE-2019-7286: an anonymous researcher, Clement Lecigne of Google Threat Analysis Group, Ian Beer of Google Project Zero, and Samuel Groß of Google Project Zero
GeoServices
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: Clicking a malicious SMS link may lead to arbitrary code execution
Description: A memory corruption issue was addressed with improved validation.
CVE-2019-8553: an anonymous researcher
iAP
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: A malicious application may be able to elevate privileges
Description: A buffer overflow was addressed with improved bounds checking.
CVE-2019-8542: an anonymous researcher
IOHIDFamily
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: A local user may be able to cause unexpected system termination or read kernel memory
Description: A memory corruption issue was addressed with improved state management.
CVE-2019-8545: Adam Donenfeld (@doadam) of the Zimperium zLabs Team
Kernel
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: A remote attacker may be able to alter network traffic data
Description: A memory corruption issue existed in the handling of IPv6 packets. This issue was addressed with improved memory management.
CVE-2019-5608: Apple
Kernel
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: A remote attacker may be able to leak memory
Description: An out-of-bounds read issue existed that led to the disclosure of kernel memory. This was addressed with improved input validation.
CVE-2019-8547: derrek (@derrekr6)
Kernel
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 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-2019-8525: Zhuo Liang and shrek_wzw of Qihoo 360 Nirvan Team
Kernel
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: A remote attacker may be able to cause unexpected system termination or corrupt kernel memory
Description: A buffer overflow was addressed with improved size validation.
CVE-2019-8527: Ned Williamson of Google and derrek (@derrekr6)
Kernel
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: An application may be able to execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges
Description: A use after free issue was addressed with improved memory management.
CVE-2019-8528: Fabiano Anemone (@anoane), Zhao Qixun (@S0rryMybad) of Qihoo 360 Vulcan Team
Kernel
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: A malicious application may be able to determine kernel memory layout
Description: A memory initialization issue was addressed with improved memory handling.
CVE-2019-8540: Weibo Wang (@ma1fan) of Qihoo 360 Nirvan Team
Kernel
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: An application may be able to gain elevated privileges
Description: A logic issue was addressed with improved state management.
CVE-2019-8514: Samuel Groß of Google Project Zero
Kernel
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: A malicious application may be able to determine kernel memory layout
Description: An out-of-bounds read issue existed that led to the disclosure of kernel memory. This was addressed with improved input validation.
CVE-2019-6207: Weibo Wang of Qihoo 360 Nirvan Team (@ma1fan)
CVE-2019-8510: Stefan Esser of Antid0te UG
Kernel
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: A local user may be able to read kernel memory
Description: A memory corruption issue was addressed with improved memory handling.
CVE-2019-7293: Ned Williamson of Google
MediaLibrary
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: A malicious application may be able to access restricted files
Description: A permissions issue was addressed by removing vulnerable code and adding additional checks.
CVE-2019-8532: Angel Ramirez, Min (Spark) Zheng and Xiaolong Bai of Alibaba Inc.
Messages
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: A local user may be able to view sensitive user information
Description: An access issue was addressed with additional sandbox restrictions.
CVE-2019-8546: ChiYuan Chang
Passcode
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: A partially entered passcode may not clear when the device goes to sleep
Description: An issue existed where partially entered passcodes may not clear when the device went to sleep. This issue was addressed by clearing the passcode when a locked device sleeps.
CVE-2019-8548: Tobias Sachs
Power Management
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: A malicious application may be able to execute arbitrary code with system privileges
Description: Multiple input validation issues existed in MIG generated code. These issues were addressed with improved validation.
CVE-2019-8549: Mohamed Ghannam (@_simo36) of SSD Secure Disclosure (ssd-disclosure.com)
Privacy
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: A malicious app may be able to track users between installs
Description: A privacy issue existed in motion sensor calibration. This issue was addressed with improved motion sensor processing.
CVE-2019-8541: Stan (Jiexin) Zhang and Alastair R. Beresford of the University of Cambridge, Ian Sheret of Polymath Insight Limited
Sandbox
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: A sandboxed process may be able to circumvent sandbox restrictions
Description: A logic issue was addressed with improved restrictions.
CVE-2019-8618: Brandon Azad
Security
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: An untrusted radius server certificate may be trusted
Description: A validation issue existed in Trust Anchor Management. This issue was addressed with improved validation.
CVE-2019-8531: an anonymous researcher, QA team of SecureW2
Siri
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: A malicious application may be able to initiate a Dictation request without user authorization
Description: An API issue existed in the handling of dictation requests. This issue was addressed with improved validation.
CVE-2019-8502: Luke Deshotels of North Carolina State University, Jordan Beichler of North Carolina State University, William Enck of North Carolina State University, Costin Carabaș of University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, and Răzvan Deaconescu of University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest
TrueTypeScaler
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: Processing a maliciously crafted font may result in the disclosure of process memory
Description: An out-of-bounds read was addressed with improved bounds checking.
CVE-2019-8517: riusksk of VulWar Corp working with Trend Micro Zero Day Initiative
WebKit
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: Processing maliciously crafted web content may lead to arbitrary code execution
Description: A memory corruption issue was addressed with improved memory handling.
CVE-2019-8536: Apple
CVE-2019-8544: an anonymous researcher
WebKit
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: Processing maliciously crafted web content may lead to arbitrary code execution
Description: A type confusion issue was addressed with improved memory handling.
CVE-2019-8506: Samuel Groß of Google Project Zero
WebKit
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 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-2019-8518: Samuel Groß of Google Project Zero
CVE-2019-8558: Samuel Groß of Google Project Zero
CVE-2019-8559: Apple
CVE-2019-8563: Apple
CVE-2019-8638: found by OSS-Fuzz
CVE-2019-8639: found by OSS-Fuzz
WebKit
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: Processing maliciously crafted web content may result in the disclosure of process memory
Description: A validation issue was addressed with improved logic.
CVE-2019-7292: Zhunki and Zhiyi Zhang of 360 ESG Codesafe Team
Additional recognition
Accounts
We would like to acknowledge Milan Stute of Secure Mobile Networking Lab at Technische Universität Darmstadt for their assistance.
Kernel
We would like to acknowledge Brandon Azad of Google Project Zero, Brandon Azad, Raz Mashat (@RazMashat) of Ilan Ramon High School for their assistance.
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