Your Apple Devices Are Vulnerable:The Scary Reality of the CVE-2026-43655 Kernel Leak #cybersecurity
n this video, we break down CVE-2026-43655, a highly critical out-of-bounds read vulnerability currently threatening the Apple ecosystem . Affecting almost all major Apple platforms—including iPhones, iPads, Macs (macOS Tahoe), Apple TVs, and Apple Watches—this flaw allows a localized, malicious application to trigger unexpected system crashes (kernel panics) or, alarmingly, expose sensitive kernel memory . With a High CVSS 3.1 score of 7.3 , the danger of an attacker bypassing Kernel Address Space Layout Randomization (KASLR) to destabilize your device is a severe risk . We discuss how bad actors can exploit this lack of bounds checking just by having you run an app . Watch to understand the technical details and why you absolutely must update your devices immediately to the 26.5 software builds to mitigate this dangerous threat. ⚖️ Legal Disclaimer Unauthorized testing of systems you do not own is illegal. This video is for educational purposes, security auditing, and defensive research only. The goal is to provide immediate mitigation strategies and advocate for Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure (CVD). Stay ethical, stay legal. © 2026 Cybertech79. All Rights Reserved.

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