CVE-2025-31277 is a WebKit/JavaScriptCore memory corruption vulnerability affecting Apple Safari and multiple Apple operating systems, including iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, visionOS, and watchOS, as well as WebKitGTK and WPE WebKit before 2.50.0. When the engine processes maliciously crafted web content, memory corruption can occur. Reporting around exploitation associates the flaw with JavaScriptCore and describes it as being used for initial browser-side code execution in Safari as part of the DarkSword exploit chain on affected iOS versions. Apple states the issue was addressed through improved memory handling.
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A JavaScriptCore memory-corruption vulnerability used as part of the DarkSword iOS exploit chain.
One of six CVEs in the DarkSword iOS exploit chain affecting older iOS 18 devices and tracked by CISA as actively exploited.
One of six vulnerabilities leveraged by the DarkSword exploit kit targeting iPhones and iPads running iOS 18.x; significant because DarkSword is described as actively exploited and broadly deployed.
One of six iOS vulnerabilities used by the DarkSword exploit kit to target iPhones running iOS 18.4 through 18.7; Apple shipped fixes in security updates and later expanded iOS 18.7.7 availability to protect more devices.
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