In addition to loopholes, iOS 17.0.3 fixed bugs on business devices

2023-10-05 14:13:44

Yesterday, the iOS/iPadOS 17.0.3 were released mainly to resolve an issue responsible for causing the iPhones 15 Pro/15 Pro Max to heat up more than expected. However, as we reported, the update also included other important bug fixes and security updates, according to Apple.

In this sense, in a supporting documentApple detailed that iOS 17.0.3 has some bug fixes related to business devices, including an issue where devices managed by Apple Business Essentials failed to complete setup following upgrading to iOS 17, and resolved errors related to managed Wi-Fi networks and Microsoft Exchange event invitations.

Addresses an issue where Apple Business Essentials users were unable to complete setup following updating to iOS 17. Devices on iOS 17 no longer become unresponsive when joining a managed Wi-Fi network. The Calendar app will no longer resend invitations to all attendees following accepting or declining an invitation to an Exchange event.

According to another Apple support pageiOS/iPadOS 17.0.3 also fixed some vulnerabilities zero-day important. One of them, related to the kernelallowed a local attacker to gain privileged access to the device, so Apple is aware of a report that this issue may have been actively exploited in versions prior to iOS 16.6.

The updates also close a loophole in the APIApplication programming interfaceor application programming interface.”>1 WebRTCby which attackers might take advantage of the data overflow (buffer overflow) to execute code arbitrarily. The exploration discovery was attributed to the With Bugza bug tracking platform developed by the Mozilla Project.

Since the beginning of this year, it is worth noting, Apple has already corrected 17 vulnerabilities zero-day in your systems, according to BleepingComputer.

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