Apple macOS up to 10.12.1 AppleGraphicsPowerManagement null pointer dereference

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A vulnerability has been found in Apple macOS up to 10.12.1 and classified as problematic. This affects an unknown part of the component AppleGraphicsPowerManagement. The manipulation leads to null pointer dereference. This vulnerability is traded as CVE-2016-7609. An attack has to be approached locally. There is no exploit available. The affected component should be upgraded.

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A vulnerability, which was classified as problematic, has been found in Apple macOS up to 10.12.1 (Operating System). This issue affects an unknown part of the component AppleGraphicsPowerManagement. The manipulation with an unknown input leads to a null pointer dereference vulnerability. Using CWE to declare the problem leads to CWE-476. A NULL pointer dereference occurs when the application dereferences a pointer that it expects to be valid, but is NULL, typically causing a crash or exit. Impacted is availability. The summary by CVE is:

An issue was discovered in certain Apple products. macOS before 10.12.2 is affected. The issue involves the "AppleGraphicsPowerManagement" component. It allows local users to cause a denial of service (NULL pointer dereference) via unspecified vectors.

The bug was discovered 12/13/2016. The weakness was shared 12/13/2016 by daybreaker@Minionz with Zero Day Initiative as HT207423 as confirmed advisory (Website). The advisory is shared at support.apple.com. The identification of this vulnerability is CVE-2016-7609 since 09/09/2016. The exploitation is known to be easy. An attack has to be approached locally. No form of authentication is needed for a successful exploitation. Neither technical details nor an exploit are publicly available. The advisory points out:

A null pointer dereference was addressed through improved input validation.

The vulnerability scanner Nessus provides a plugin with the ID 95917 (macOS 10.12.x < 10.12.2 Multiple Vulnerabilities), which helps to determine the existence of the flaw in a target environment. It is assigned to the family MacOS X Local Security Checks and running in the context c. The commercial vulnerability scanner Qualys is able to test this issue with plugin 370262 (Apple macOS Sierra Security Update 10.12.2 Not Installed (APPLE-SA-2016-12-13-1)).

Upgrading to version 10.12.2 eliminates this vulnerability. A possible mitigation has been published immediately after the disclosure of the vulnerability.

The vulnerability is also documented in the databases at Tenable (95917) and SecurityFocus (BID 94903†). The entries VDB-87463, VDB-91385, VDB-91659 and VDB-93261 are related to this item. If you want to get the best quality for vulnerability data then you always have to consider VulDB.

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Class: Null pointer dereference
CWE: CWE-476 / CWE-404
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Nessus ID: 95917
Nessus Name: macOS 10.12.x < 10.12.2 Multiple Vulnerabilities
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OpenVAS ID: 801105
OpenVAS Name: Apple Mac OS X Multiple Vulnerabilities-01 February-2017
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Recommended: Upgrade
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Upgrade: macOS 10.12.2

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Sourcesinfo

Vendor: apple.com

Advisory: HT207423
Researcher: daybreaker@Minionz
Organization: Zero Day Initiative
Status: Confirmed
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CVE: CVE-2016-7609 (🔍)
GCVE (CVE): GCVE-0-2016-7609
GCVE (VulDB): GCVE-100-94349
SecurityFocus: 94903 - Apple macOS APPLE-SA-2016-12-13-1 Multiple Security Vulnerabilities
SecurityTracker: 1037469

scip Labs: https://www.scip.ch/en/?labs.20180712
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Created: 12/14/2016 13:36
Updated: 10/07/2022 17:18
Changes: 12/14/2016 13:36 (75), 07/06/2019 17:13 (11), 10/07/2022 17:18 (3)
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Cache ID: 216::103

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