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Apple veröffentlicht iOS 8.4.1 und OS X 10.10.5
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Hier geht es zur originalen News: Apple veröffentlicht iOS 8.4.1 und OS X 10.10.5 im Blog

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Vor wenigen Minuten hat Apple damit begonnen, iOS 8.4.1 OTA und auch über iTunes zu verteilen. Der Inhalt des Updates ist noch nicht bekannt, der kleine Versionssprung deutet aber nur auf kleinere Fehlerbehebungen hin.

Zusätzlich wurde OS X 10.10.5 freigegeben, welches sich ebenfalls um Bugfixes und kleine Korrekturen in Apple Music kümmern soll.


   AppleFileConduit

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: A maliciously crafted afc command may allow access to protected parts of the filesystem

   Description: An issue existed in the symbolic linking mechanism of afc. This issue was addressed by adding additional path checks.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-5746 : evad3rs, TaiG Jailbreak Team

   Air Traffic

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: AirTraffic may have allowed access to protected parts of the filesystem

   Description: A path traversal issue existed in asset handling. This was addressed with improved validation.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-5766 : TaiG Jailbreak Team

   Backup

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: A malicious application may be able to create symlinks to protected regions of the disk

   Description: An issue existed within the path validation logic for symlinks. This issue was addressed through improved path sanitization.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-5752 : TaiG Jailbreak Team

   bootp

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: A malicious Wi-Fi network may be able to determine networks a device has previously accessed

   Description: Upon connecting to a Wi-Fi network, iOS may have broadcast MAC addresses of previously accessed networks via the DNAv4 protocol. This issue was addressed through disabling DNAv4 on unencrypted Wi-Fi networks.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-3778 : Piers O'Hanlon of Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford (on the EPSRC Being There project)

   Certificate UI

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: An attacker with a privileged network position may be able to accept untrusted certificates from the lock screen

   Description: Under certain circumstances, the device may have presented a certificate trust dialog while in a locked state. This issue was addressed through improved state management.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-3756 : Andy Grant of NCC Group

   CloudKit

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: A malicious application may be able to access the iCloud user record of a previously signed in user

   Description: A state inconsistency existed in CloudKit when signing out users. This issue was addressed through improved state handling.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-3782 : Deepkanwal Plaha of University of Toronto

   CFPreferences

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: A malicious app may be able to read other apps' managed preferences

   Description: An issue existed in the third-party app sandbox. This issue was addressed by improving the third-party sandbox profile.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-3793 : Andreas Weinlein of the Appthority Mobility Threat Team

   Code Signing

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: A malicious application may be able to execute unsigned code

   Description: An issue existed that allowed unsigned code to be appended to signed code in a specially crafted executable file. This issue was addressed through improved code signature validation.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-3806 : TaiG Jailbreak Team

   Code Signing

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: A specially crafted executable file could allow unsigned, malicious code to execute

   Description: An issue existed in the way multi-architecture executable files were evaluated that could have allowed unsigned code to be executed. This issue was addressed through improved validation of executable files.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-3803 : TaiG Jailbreak Team

   Code Signing

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: A local user may be able to execute unsigned code

   Description: A validation issue existed in the handling of Mach-O files. This was addressed by adding additional checks.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-3802 : TaiG Jailbreak Team

   CVE-2015-3805 : TaiG Jailbreak Team

   CoreMedia Playback

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: Viewing a maliciously crafted movie file may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution

   Description: A memory corruption issue existed in CoreMedia Playback. This issue was addressed through improved memory handling.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-5777 : Apple

   CVE-2015-5778 : Apple

   CoreText

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: Processing a maliciously crafted font file may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution

   Description: A memory corruption issue existed in the processing of font files. This issue was addressed through improved input validation.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-5755 : John Villamil (@day6reak), Yahoo Pentest Team

   CVE-2015-5761 : John Villamil (@day6reak), Yahoo Pentest Team

   DiskImages

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: Processing a maliciously crafted DMG file may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution with system privileges

   Description: A memory corruption issue existed in parsing of malformed DMG images. This issue was addressed through improved memory handling.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-3800 : Frank Graziano of the Yahoo Pentest Team

   FontParser

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: Processing a maliciously crafted font file may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution

   Description: A memory corruption issue existed in the processing of font files. This issue was addressed through improved input validation.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-3804 : Apple

   CVE-2015-5756 : John Villamil (@day6reak), Yahoo Pentest Team

   CVE-2015-5775 : Apple

   ImageIO

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: Processing a maliciously crafted .tiff file may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution

   Description: A memory corruption issue existed in the processing of .tiff files. This issue was addressed through improved bounds checking.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-5758 : Apple

   ImageIO

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: Visiting a maliciously crafted website may result in the disclosure of process memory

   Description: An uninitialized memory access issue existed in ImageIO's handling of PNG images. Visiting a malicious website may result in sending data from process memory to the website. This issue was addressed through improved memory initialization and additional validation of PNG images.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-5781 : Michal Zalewski

   ImageIO

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: Visiting a maliciously crafted website may result in the disclosure of process memory

   Description: An uninitialized memory access issue existed in ImageIO's handling of TIFF images. Visiting a malicious website may result in sending data from process memory to the website. This issue is addressed through improved memory initialization and additional validation of TIFF images.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-5782 : Michal Zalewski

   IOKit

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: Parsing a maliciously crafted plist may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution with system privileges

   Description: A memory corruption existed in processing of malformed plists. This issue was addressed through improved memory handling.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-3776 : Teddy Reed of Facebook Security, Patrick Stein (@jollyjinx) of Jinx Germany

   IOHIDFamily

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: A local user may be able to execute arbitrary code with system privileges

   Description: A buffer overflow issue existed in IOHIDFamily. This issue was addressed through improved memory handling.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-5774 : TaiG Jailbreak Team

   Kernel

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: A malicious application may be able to determine kernel memory layout

   Description: An issue existed in the mach_port_space_info interface, which could have led to the disclosure of kernel memory layout. This was addressed by disabling the mach_port_space_info interface.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-3766 : Cererdlong of Alibaba Mobile Security Team, @PanguTeam

   Kernel

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: A malicious application may be able to execute arbitrary code with system privileges

   Description: An integer overflow existed in the handling of IOKit functions. This issue was addressed through improved validation of IOKit API arguments.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-3768 : Ilja van Sprundel

   Libc

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: Processing a maliciously crafted regular expression may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution

   Description: A memory corruption issue existed in the TRE library. This issue was addressed through improved memory handling.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-3796 : Ian Beer of Google Project Zero

   CVE-2015-3797 : Ian Beer of Google Project Zero

   CVE-2015-3798 : Ian Beer of Google Project Zero

   Libinfo

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: A remote attacker may be able to cause unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution

   Description: A memory corruption issue existed in handling AF_INET6 sockets. This issue was addressed by improved memory handling.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-5776 : Apple

   libpthread

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: A malicious application may be able to execute arbitrary code with system privileges

   Description: A memory corruption issue existed in handling syscalls. This issue was addressed through improved lock state checking.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-5757 : Lufeng Li of Qihoo 360

   libxml2

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: Parsing a maliciously crafted XML document may lead to disclosure of user information

   Description: A memory corruption issue existed in parsing of XML files. This issue was addressed through improved memory handling.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-3807 : Michal Zalewski

   libxml2

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: Multiple vulnerabilities existed in libxml2 versions prior to 2.9.2, the most serious of which may allow a remote attacker to cause a denial of service

   Description: Multiple vulnerabilities existed in libxml2 versions prior to 2.9.2. These were addressed by updating libxml2 to version 2.9.2.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2012-6685 : Felix Groebert of Google

   CVE-2014-0191 : Felix Groebert of Google

   CVE-2014-3660 : Felix Groebert of Google

   libxpc

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: A malicious application may be able to execute arbitrary code with system privileges

   Description: A memory corruption issue existed in handling of malformed XPC messages. This issue was improved through improved bounds checking.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-3795 : Mathew Rowley

   Location Framework

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: A local user may be able to modify protected parts of the filesystem

   Description: A symbolic link issue was addressed through improved path validation.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-3759 : Cererdlong of Alibaba Mobile Security Team

   MobileInstallation

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: A malicious enterprise application may be able to replace extensions for other apps

   Description: An issue existed in the install logic for universal provisioning profile apps, which allowed a collision to occur with existing bundle IDs. This issue was addressed through improved bundle ID validation.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-5770 : FireEye

   MSVDX Driver

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: Viewing a malicious video may lead to a unexpected system termination

   Description: A denial of service issue was addressed through improved memory handling.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-5769 : Proteas of Qihoo 360 Nirvan Team

   Office Viewer

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: Parsing a maliciously crafted XML file may lead to disclosure of user information

   Description: An external entity reference issue existed in XML file parsing. This issue was addressed through improved parsing.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-3784 : Bruno Morisson of INTEGRITY S.A.

   QL Office

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: Parsing a maliciously crafted office document may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution

   Description: A memory corruption issue existed in parsing of office documents. This issue was addressed through improved memory handling.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-5773 : Apple

   Safari

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: Visiting a malicious website may lead to user interface spoofing

   Description: A malicious website could open another site and prompt for user input without a way for the user to tell where the prompt originated. The issue was addressed by displaying the prompt's origin to the user.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-3729 : Code Audit Labs of VulnHunt.com

   Safari

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: A malicious website may trigger an infinite number of alert messages

   Description: An issue existed where a malicious or hacked website could show infinite alert messages and make users believe their browser was locked. The issue was addressed through throttling of JavaScript alerts.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-3763

   Sandbox_profiles

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: An malicious app may be able to read other apps' managed preferences

   Description: An issue existed in the third-party app sandbox. This issue was addressed by improving the third-party sandbox profile.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-5749 : Andreas Weinlein of the Appthority Mobility Threat Team

   UIKit WebView

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: A malicious application may be able to initiate FaceTime calls without user authorization

   Description: An issue existed in the parsing of FaceTime URLs within WebViews. This issue was addressed through improved URL validation.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-3758 : Brian Simmons of Salesforce, Guillaume Ross

   WebKit

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: Visiting a maliciously crafted website may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution

   Description: Multiple memory corruption issues existed in WebKit. These issues were addressed through improved memory handling.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-3730 : Apple

   CVE-2015-3731 : Apple

   CVE-2015-3732 : Apple

   CVE-2015-3733 : Apple

   CVE-2015-3734 : Apple

   CVE-2015-3735 : Apple

   CVE-2015-3736 : Apple

   CVE-2015-3737 : Apple

   CVE-2015-3738 : Apple

   CVE-2015-3739 : Apple

   CVE-2015-3740 : Apple

   CVE-2015-3741 : Apple

   CVE-2015-3742 : Apple

   CVE-2015-3743 : Apple

   CVE-2015-3744 : Apple

   CVE-2015-3745 : Apple

   CVE-2015-3746 : Apple

   CVE-2015-3747 : Apple

   CVE-2015-3748 : Apple

   CVE-2015-3749 : Apple

   Web

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: Visiting a malicious website may lead to user interface spoofing

   Description: Navigating to a malformed URL may have allowed a malicious website to display an arbitrary URL. This issue was addressed through improved URL handling.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-3755 : xisigr of Tencent's Xuanwu Lab

   WebKit

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: A malicious website may exfiltrate image data cross-origin

   Description: Images fetched through URLs that redirected to a data:image resource could have been exfiltrated cross-origin. This issue was addressed through improved canvas taint tracking.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-3753 : Antonio Sanso and Damien Antipa of Adobe

   WebKit

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: A malicious website can trigger plaintext requests to an origin under HTTP Strict Transport Security

   Description: An issue existed where Content Security Policy report requests would not honor HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS). The issue was addressed by applying HSTS to CSP.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-3750 : Muneaki Nishimura (nishimunea)

   WebKit

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: A malicious website can make a tap event produce a synthetic click on another page

   Description: An issue existed in how synthetic clicks are generated from tap events that could cause clicks to target other pages. The issue was addressed through restricted click propagation.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-5759 : Phillip Moon and Matt Weston of Sandfield

   WebKit

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: Content Security Policy report requests may leak cookies

   Description: Two issues existed in how cookies were added to Content Security Policy report requests. Cookies were sent in cross-origin report requests in violation of the standard. Cookies set during regular browsing were sent in private browsing. These issues were addressed through improved cookie handling.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-3752 : Muneaki Nishimura (nishimunea)

   WebKit

   Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch (5th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

   Impact: Image loading may violate a website's Content Security Policy directive

   Description: An issue existed where websites with video controls would load images nested in object elements in violation of the website's Content Security Policy directive. This issue was addressed through improved Content Security Policy enforcement.

   CVE-ID

   CVE-2015-3751 : Muneaki Nishimura (nishimunea)
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Und nicht zu vergessen, dass mit dieser Version die Lücke für den JB mit Sicherheit gefixt wurde.
Wer also auf einen JB angewiesen ist, sollte erstmal nicht auf diese Version gehen, da die Siegnierung der 8.4 sicherlich bald beendet wird
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#3

Kann ich nur zustimmen! Die Lücke für den JB wurde gefixt und nun sind die Türen erst mal wieder geschlossen Sad

http://www.idownloadblog.com/2015/08/13/...jailbreak/
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#4

Langsam könnte sich Apple angewöhnen den JB Fix ins Changelog aufzunehmen.
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#5

Ich hab sowieso sicherheitshalber Saurik's "Cydia Impactor" installiert falls mal etwas schief laufen sollte und ich auf der 8.4 bleiben will ?

i5-6600k@4,5 GHz/Kelvin S36/Z270 TUF Mark 1/GTX1080/16GB DDR4-3200/256GB 950 Pro M.2/2x500GB Evo 850
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#6

@mosa99
also ich hab Cydia-Impactor nicht extra installiert.
ich stelle fest, das dieses bei mir schon installiert sein muss. kann nur entfernen oder downgrade machen
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#7

@Sonni Ist drin Zwinkern https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT205030 gleich im Ersten "Apple File Conduit "
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#8

@mosa99 Löscht dieser Cydia Impactor alle Daten (Apps, Einstellungen etc) oder nur die Cydia-Dinge?
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#9

@Hitchhiker1981 Angeblich komplett alles...
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#10

Ja der Tweak setzt das iOS Gerät komplett zurück, alles wird gelöscht.
Die jeweils installierte iOS Version bleibt aber erhalten, so dass einem erneuten Jailbreak nichts im Wege steht ?

i5-6600k@4,5 GHz/Kelvin S36/Z270 TUF Mark 1/GTX1080/16GB DDR4-3200/256GB 950 Pro M.2/2x500GB Evo 850
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#11

Auch schön anzusehen... ein App Lösung für modifizierte Apps OHNE Cydia Smiley

http://www.idownloadblog.com/2015/08/13/...en-iphone/
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#12

@KKunze1959

ist bei mir auch so ...steht nur ändern oben rechts...wenn du aber drauf clickst kommt downgrade und installieren.....will heissen ..wenn das Icon nicht da ist hast du es auch nicht.....

 Der Vorteil der Klugheit besteht darin, dass man sich dumm stellen kann.... das Gegenteil ist schon schwieriger.
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#13

Wie ist die Akkulaufzeit?   Rofl Wink

Grüße
Oliver
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#14

Ich bin noch auf 8.1.1 mit JB, lohnt sich der Wechsel auf 8.4 oder eher nicht?
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#15

Lohnt sich auf alle Fälle, ist wesentlich stabiler.

@mosa99 Wieso schreibst bei denen Antworten hinten immer ein Fragezeichen?
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#16

Wo finde ich nochmal die Liste, welche Version noch signiert wird?
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#17

http://ipsw.me
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#18

Danke... Wink
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