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CVE-2014-4404

criticalknown exploitedpublic exploitcovered by 1 sourcefirst seen 2022-02-10
Actively exploited. CVE-2014-4404 is listed in the CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog (added 2022-02-10) — exploitation has been observed in the wild, and US federal agencies are required to remediate it under BOD 22-01. Treat patching as urgent.
Public exploit code is available. Proof-of-concept or working exploit code for CVE-2014-4404 is indexed in Metasploit and Exploit-DB. Expect opportunistic scanning and exploitation attempts — prioritize remediation.
Heap-based buffer overflow in IOHIDFamily in Apple OS X, which affects, iOS before 8 and Apple TV before 7, allows attackers to execute arbitrary code in a privileged context.

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What
Heap-based buffer overflow in IOHIDFamily in Apple OS X allows attackers to execute arbitrary code in a privileged context.
Who is affected
Users of Apple OS X, iOS before 8, and Apple TV before 7 are affected.
Urgency
Immediate remediation is necessary due to active exploitation and critical severity.
Action
Update to the latest version of OS X, iOS, or Apple TV.

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Exploit availability

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External references

NVD record for CVE-2014-4404

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