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Multiple Vulnerabilities in Apple Products Could Allow for Privilege Escalation  – Cyber Security Advisories – MS-ISAC

Posted on April 1, 2026 By Joe-W
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Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in Apple products, the most severe of which could allow for privilege escalation. Successful exploitation of the most severe of these vulnerabilities could allow a user to elevate privileges. Depending on the privileges associated with the user, they may be able to modify protected system files. 

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