iOS 15 Patched Security Hole That Potentially Exposed Users' Private Apple ID Information to Third-Party Apps

Apple patched two significant security vulnerabilities when it released iOS 15 that could have potentially exposed users' private Apple ID information and in-app search history to malicious third-party apps and allowed apps to override user Privacy preferences, Apple has revealed in a recent support document update.

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With most iOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS updates, Apple provides a list of security vulnerabilities patched in that update. Apple maintains a list of security fixes and occasionally updates them with new entries once an investigation of a specific security vulnerability is completed.

Released in September, iOS and iPadOS 15 introduced "additional sandbox restrictions on third-party applications" as a patch, and Apple credits developer Steve Troughton-Smith for assisting it in finding and patching the vulnerability.

Impact: A malicious application may be able to access some of the user's Apple ID information, or recent in-app search terms
Description: An access issue was addressed with additional sandbox restrictions on third-party applications.
CVE-2021-30898: Steven Troughton-Smith of High Caffeine Content (@stroughtonsmith)
Entry added January 19, 2022

Apple does not offer any indication that this particular exploit was actively used in the wild.

In addition, iOS 15, iPadOS 15, and watchOS 8 also patched a security exploit that could allow a third-party app to bypass Privacy preferences. Apple does not provide any more information as to the specifics of the exploit and does not indicate it was actively used.

Apple also updated its security content pages for iOS 14, iOS 15.1, tvOS 15, tvOS 15.1, macOS Big Sur 11.6.1, macOS Big Sur 11.6, and more with newly disclosed security vulnerabilities for each of the updates.

According to Apple, iOS 15 is installed on more than 72% of all iPhones released in the last four years, with iPadOS 15 adoption lower at 57%. Adoption of iOS 15 is considerably lower than iOS 14, which was installed on more than 80% of all iPhones released in the last four years. Even iOS 13 experienced faster adoption rates than iOS 15 as it was installed on 77% of iPhones by January of 2020.

With the newly disclosed security exploits patched in iOS 15 and iPadOS 15, and iOS 15.1 and iPadOS 15.1, users are strongly encouraged to update to the latest iOS and iPadOS versions. The newest released versions are iOS 15.2.1 and iPadOS 15.2.1, while Apple has seeded iOS 15.3 and iPadOS 15.3 betas to developers and public beta testers.

Apple in June said that it would give users a choice when iOS 15 launched as to whether they would wish to update to the newest version or continue to receive iOS 14 security updates. The latter option is no longer available, as Apple is now more aggressively pushing users to update to iOS 15, with users still running on iOS 14 no longer receiving standalone security updates.

Apple says the option to remain on iOS 14 and continue to receive security updates was always meant to be temporary.

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Top Rated Comments

TheFluffyDuck Avatar
53 months ago
Having servers in China, and some big brother AI photo scanning nonsense to "save children" is also a massive security hole as well. Might want to patch those as well.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
macguru212 Avatar
53 months ago
totally OT but i misread the text as "Pricey. That's iPhone."

I need glasses.?
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jdavid_rp Avatar
53 months ago

Oh boy.

If the New AMD graphics chip with Ray Tracing used in Samsung Galaxy S22 phones and future phones turns out to be AWESOME I won't have to deal with IOS 15 other than an iPad.
Yeah, im sure 30 minutes of raytracing gaming at 30FPS until the battery dies its the best thing ever that I would use everyday too.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Alfred.Woodden Avatar
53 months ago

Well that statement right there pretty much blows a whole in their entire App Store-Is-A-Safe-Walled-Garden narrative.

If crap like this can get through as the App Store currently exists, I’m all for side loading apps from other sources since the security of the App Store is not what we’re led to believe.
Sideloading would probably increase it by a magnitude, maliciously, not by mistake which is the case here.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
contacos Avatar
53 months ago
the lack of transparency from Apple is sometimes really astonishing
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
spartan1967 Avatar
53 months ago

It boggles my mind why people don't update their software. In today's world, security flaws should be the number one reason to update.
That’s why Apple needs to continue to update 14.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)