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    macOS Sandbox Escape Vulnerability Allows Keychain Deletion and Replacement

    May 2, 2025

    macOS Sandbox Escape Vulnerability Allows Keychain Deletion and Replacement

    A security vulnerability in macOS has been discovered. It allows malicious actors to escape the App Sandbox protection by manipulating security-scoped bookmarks.
    Tracked as CVE-2025-31191, this vulner …
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    May 02, 2025 (2 hours, 32 minutes ago)

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