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    CVE-2025-31191: Microsoft Exposes macOS Vulnerability Allowing App Sandbox Escape

    May 4, 2025

    CVE-2025-31191: Microsoft Exposes macOS Vulnerability Allowing App Sandbox Escape

    Microsoft Threat Intelligence has disclosed a significant vulnerability in macOS that could allow attackers to bypass the App Sandbox and execute unauthorized code on affected systems. The vulnerabili …
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    May 05, 2025 (1 hour, 42 minutes ago)

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