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CVE | Category | Price | Severity |
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CVE-XXXX-XXXX | CWE-XX | Not specified | Not specified |
Author | Risk | Exploitation Type | Date |
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Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | 2017-08-27 |
Apple iOS <= 10.3.1 kernel exploit ziVA An iOS kernel exploit designated to work on all 64-bit iOS devices <= 10.3.1 More general information https://blog.zimperium.com/zimperium-zlabs-ios-security-advisories/ https://blog.zimperium.com/ziva-video-audio-ios-kernel-exploit/ Offsets modifications for other iOS devices Like a lot (if not most) of the iOS kernel exploits, this also requires offsets for each iOS device and version. Those will be posted in the close future (when I get more time) but should be acquired from AppleAVEDriver (you can get a hint on the offsets from the comments above them). Sandbox escape Like mentioned, AppleAVEDriver direct access requires sandbox escape (either mediaserverd sandbox context or no sandbox at all). Fortunately, Sandbox escape exploits have been released by P0, which means this can be used to completely compromise a kernel, and a step towards a full jailbreak. Is it a Jailbreak? This is a crucial part in a Jailbreak chain, but this never aimed to become a Jailbreak. Is this going to be a jailbreak? Maybe, if someone wants to work on that Credits Credit for finding the vulnerabilities, chaining them together, writing the exploit go to Adam Donenfeld (@doadam). Special thanks to Zuk Avraham (@ihackbanme), Yaniv Karta (@shokoluv) and the rest of the Zimperium team for the opportunity (and the paycheck). Proof of Concept: https://github.com/doadam/ziVA
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