About the security content of watchOS 5.3
This document describes the security content of watchOS 5.3.
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watchOS 5.3
Bluetooth
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: An attacker in a privileged network position may be able to intercept Bluetooth traffic (Key Negotiation of Bluetooth - KNOB)
Description: An input validation issue existed in Bluetooth. This issue was addressed with improved input validation.
CVE-2019-9506: Daniele Antonioli of SUTD, Singapore, Dr. Nils Ole Tippenhauer of CISPA, Germany, and Prof. Kasper Rasmussen of University of Oxford, England
The changes for this issue mitigate CVE-2020-10135.
Core Data
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: A remote attacker may be able to leak memory
Description: An out-of-bounds read was addressed with improved input validation.
CVE-2019-8646: Natalie Silvanovich of Google Project Zero
Core Data
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: A remote attacker may be able to cause arbitrary code execution
Description: A use after free issue was addressed with improved memory management.
CVE-2019-8647: Samuel Groß and Natalie Silvanovich of Google Project Zero
Core Data
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: A remote attacker may be able to cause unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution
Description: A memory corruption issue was addressed with improved input validation.
CVE-2019-8660: Samuel Groß and Natalie Silvanovich of Google Project Zero
Digital Touch
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: A remote attacker may be able to leak memory
Description: An out-of-bounds read was addressed with improved input validation.
CVE-2019-8624: Natalie Silvanovich of Google Project Zero
FaceTime
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: A remote attacker may be able to cause arbitrary code execution
Description: A memory corruption issue was addressed with improved input validation.
CVE-2019-8648: Tao Huang and Tielei Wang of Team Pangu
Heimdal
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: An issue existed in Samba that may allow attackers to perform unauthorized actions by intercepting communications between services
Description: This issue was addressed with improved checks to prevent unauthorized actions.
CVE-2018-16860: Isaac Boukris and Andrew Bartlett of the Samba Team and Catalyst
Image Processing
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: Processing a maliciously crafted image may lead to a denial of service
Description: A denial of service issue was addressed with improved validation.
CVE-2019-8668: an anonymous researcher
Kernel
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: An application may be able to read restricted memory
Description: A validation issue was addressed with improved input sanitization.
CVE-2019-8633: Zhuo Liang of Qihoo 360 Vulcan Team
libxslt
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: A remote attacker may be able to view sensitive information
Description: A stack overflow was addressed with improved input validation.
CVE-2019-13118: found by OSS-Fuzz
Messages
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: Users removed from an iMessage conversation may still be able to alter state
Description: This issue was addressed with improved checks.
CVE-2019-8659: Ryan Kontos (@ryanjkontos), Will Christensen of University of Oregon
Messages
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: A remote attacker may cause an unexpected application termination
Description: A denial of service issue was addressed with improved validation.
CVE-2019-8665: Michael Hernandez of XYZ Marketing
Quick Look
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: An attacker may be able to trigger a use-after-free in an application deserializing an untrusted NSDictionary
Description: This issue was addressed with improved checks.
CVE-2019-8662: Natalie Silvanovich and Samuel Groß of Google Project Zero
Siri
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: A remote attacker may be able to leak memory
Description: An out-of-bounds read was addressed with improved input validation.
CVE-2019-8646: Natalie Silvanovich of Google Project Zero
UIFoundation
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: Parsing a maliciously crafted office document may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution
Description: An out-of-bounds read was addressed with improved input validation.
CVE-2019-8657: riusksk of VulWar Corp working with Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative
Wallet
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: A user may inadvertently complete an in-app purchase while on the lock screen
Description: The issue was addressed with improved UI handling.
CVE-2019-8682: Jeff Braswell (JeffBraswell.com)
WebKit
Available for: Apple Watch Series 1 and later
Impact: Processing maliciously crafted web content may lead to universal cross site scripting
Description: A logic issue was addressed with improved state management.
CVE-2019-8658: akayn working with Trend Micro's 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: Multiple memory corruption issues were addressed with improved memory handling.
CVE-2019-8669: akayn working with Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative
CVE-2019-8672: Samuel Groß of Google Project Zero
CVE-2019-8676: Soyeon Park and Wen Xu of SSLab at Georgia Tech
CVE-2019-8683: lokihardt of Google Project Zero
CVE-2019-8684: lokihardt of Google Project Zero
CVE-2019-8685: akayn, Dongzhuo Zhao working with ADLab of Venustech, Ken Wong (@wwkenwong) of VXRL, Anthony Lai (@darkfloyd1014) of VXRL, and Eric Lung (@Khlung1) of VXRL
CVE-2019-8688: Insu Yun of SSLab at Georgia Tech
CVE-2019-8689: lokihardt of Google Project Zero
Additional recognition
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