4 comments

  • yieldcrv 10 minutes ago
    from what they demonstrated, this seems to only be a $100,000 exploit in Apple's bug bounty platform, but if they package it right, it could be a $1.5 million exploit

    They simply have to show it against a beta version of MacOS, and frame it as unauthorized access, and maybe from locked mode if possible

  • vsgherzi 2 hours ago
    unfortunately a little light on the details. I'm very curious how the bug survived through MTE
    • vsgherzi 1 hour ago
      Upon further reading on data only attacks

      (https://www.usenix.org/publications/loginonline/data-only-at...)

      This makes more sense. You don't trigger MTE since you're not doing anything for force MTE to take action the program isn't actually changing.

      My other question would be, why didn't apple use fbounds checking here? They've been doing it aggressively everywhere else.

      MTE plus fbounds checking everywhere should lead to an extremly hardened OS

      • pjmlp 42 minutes ago
        Quite strange indeed, given that was one of the main points on their security conference a few months ago.
        • vsgherzi 11 minutes ago
          I can only imagine that

          1. it’s to performance sensitive

          Or

          2. The os is so darn large it’s hard to recompile everything

    • landr0id 1 hour ago
      GPU memory/shaders/etc. isn't protected by MTE or PAC. They said "data-only", so I guess GPU commands could fit into this description.
    • dorianmariecom 1 hour ago
      Memory Tagging Extension

      Arm published the Memory Tagging Extension (MTE) specification in 2019 as a tool for hardware to help find memory corruption bugs. MTE is a memory tagging and tag-checking system, where every memory allocation is tagged with a secret. The hardware guarantees that later requests to access memory are granted only if the request contains the correct secret. If the secrets don’t match, the app crashes, and the event is logged. This allows developers to identify memory corruption bugs immediately as they occur.

      https://support.apple.com/guide/security/operating-system-in...

  • AgentME 59 minutes ago
    First Mozilla, now even Apple is making up fake vulnerabilities to hype up Mythos. /s
    • baq 19 minutes ago
      Cisco put up a totally bogus 10.0 CVE just for this reason, too
  • bredren 57 minutes ago
    Did the article get edited? There is not much description of the field trip.