![]() Impact: Processing a 3D model may result in disclosure of process memoryĬVE-2023-32382: Mickey Jin for: macOS Big SurĬVE-2023-32355: Mickey Jin for: macOS Big SurĬVE-2023-32395: Arsenii Kostromin (0x3c3e) Impact: Processing a 3D model may lead to arbitrary code executionĭescription: An out-of-bounds write issue was addressed with improved bounds checking. Impact: An app may be able to modify protected parts of the file systemĭescription: A logic issue was addressed with improved state management.ĬVE-2023-32369: Jonathan Bar Or of Microsoft, Anurag Bohra of Microsoft, and Michael Pearse of MicrosoftĬVE-2023-32405: Thijs Alkemade from Computest Sector 7 Impact: An app may bypass Gatekeeper checksĭescription: A logic issue was addressed with improved checks.ĬVE-2023-32352: Wojciech Reguła of SecuRing (wojciechregula.blog) Impact: An app may be able to gain root privilegesĭescription: A race condition was addressed with improved state handling.ĬVE-2023-32413: Eloi Benoist-Vanderbeken from Synacktiv working with Trend Micro Zero Day Initiative Impact: An app may be able to leak sensitive kernel stateĭescription: An out-of-bounds read was addressed with improved input validation. Impact: Processing an image may lead to arbitrary code executionĭescription: A buffer overflow was addressed with improved bounds checking.ĬVE-2023-32384: Meysam Firouzi working with Trend Micro Zero Day Initiative Impact: An app may be able to read sensitive location information Impact: A sandboxed app may be able to collect system logsĬVE-2023-27945: Mickey Jin for: macOS Big Sur Impact: A remote attacker may be able to cause unexpected app termination or arbitrary code executionĭescription: A use-after-free issue was addressed with improved memory management.ĬVE-2023-32387: Dimitrios Tatsis of Cisco Talos Impact: An unauthenticated user may be able to access recently printed documentsĭescription: An authentication issue was addressed with improved state management. Impact: An app may be able to execute arbitrary code with kernel privilegesĭescription: The issue was addressed with improved memory handling.ĬVE-2023-28181: Tingting Yin of Tsinghua University Impact: An app may be able to observe unprotected user dataĭescription: A privacy issue was addressed with improved handling of temporary files.ĬVE-2023-32386: Kirin for: macOS Big Sur Also, you can click the iTunes button in order to install iTunes rather than Catalina’s Music, Podcasts, and TV apps.Impact: An app may be able to bypass Privacy preferencesĭescription: A privacy issue was addressed with improved private data redaction for log entries.ĬVE-2023-32388: Kirin for: macOS Big Surĭescription: This issue was addressed with improved redaction of sensitive information.ĬVE-2023-28191: Mickey Jin for: macOS Big Surĭescription: This issue was addressed with improved entitlements.ĬVE-2023-32411: Mickey Jin for: macOS Big Sur Now, if you have installed iPhoto or Aperture, you can click on the Unlock button for that app to make the app run again on Catalina. It will ask you to confirm your decision. Unzip the zip and right-click the Retroactive app. The app itself is pretty self-explanatory. While we only tested it on Catalina, others have tested it on Big Sur and it works perfectly there too. Somebody has taken the trouble to create an app named Retroactive which patches iPhoto and Aperture to run on macOS Catalina and Big Sur. Using Retroactive to patch iPhoto and Aperture However, iPhoto and Aperture, being 64-bit apps with some 32-bit code, can be patched to run on Catalina & Big Sur. For the user, what this means is older apps don’t run. Big Sur, being released after Catalina, naturally doesn’t support it either. And the reason is incredibly simple: macOS Catalina drops 32-bit support. However the dialog box for your app looks, the message is clear: the app won’t run. ![]() ![]() For example, Microsoft Office 2011 for Mac, iPhoto, Aperture, and old versions of Adobe Photoshop stop launching, with a dialog box something like this: Hey, have you upgraded from macOS Mohave to one of the newer OSes, like Catalina or Big Sur? In that case, some of your apps might have stopped working.
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