CVE-2026-65336: Processing maliciously crafted web content may lead to an unexpected Safari crash in Apple iOS and iPadOS
A vulnerability in Apple iOS and iPadOS Safari could cause an unexpected crash when processing maliciously crafted web content. The issue has been addressed through improved state management and fixed in iOS 18.7.10, iPadOS 18.7.10, iOS 26.6.1, iPadOS 26.6.1, and macOS Tahoe 26.6.2. No CVSS score is available, and there are no known exploits in the wild.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
CVE-2026-65336 is a vulnerability affecting Safari on Apple iOS and iPadOS where processing maliciously crafted web content may lead to an unexpected crash. The root cause relates to state management within the browser. Apple has fixed this issue in specific versions of iOS, iPadOS, and macOS Tahoe by improving state management to prevent the crash.
Potential Impact
The impact is limited to an unexpected crash of Safari when handling malicious web content. There is no indication of code execution, data leakage, or persistence beyond the crash. No known active exploitation has been reported.
Mitigation Recommendations
The vulnerability is fixed in iOS 18.7.10, iPadOS 18.7.10, iOS 26.6.1, iPadOS 26.6.1, and macOS Tahoe 26.6.2. Users and administrators should update to these versions or later to remediate the issue. No other mitigation steps are indicated.
CVE-2026-65336: Processing maliciously crafted web content may lead to an unexpected Safari crash in Apple iOS and iPadOS
Description
A vulnerability in Apple iOS and iPadOS Safari could cause an unexpected crash when processing maliciously crafted web content. The issue has been addressed through improved state management and fixed in iOS 18.7.10, iPadOS 18.7.10, iOS 26.6.1, iPadOS 26.6.1, and macOS Tahoe 26.6.2. No CVSS score is available, and there are no known exploits in the wild.
AI-Powered Analysis
Machine-generated threat intelligence
Technical Analysis
CVE-2026-65336 is a vulnerability affecting Safari on Apple iOS and iPadOS where processing maliciously crafted web content may lead to an unexpected crash. The root cause relates to state management within the browser. Apple has fixed this issue in specific versions of iOS, iPadOS, and macOS Tahoe by improving state management to prevent the crash.
Potential Impact
The impact is limited to an unexpected crash of Safari when handling malicious web content. There is no indication of code execution, data leakage, or persistence beyond the crash. No known active exploitation has been reported.
Mitigation Recommendations
The vulnerability is fixed in iOS 18.7.10, iPadOS 18.7.10, iOS 26.6.1, iPadOS 26.6.1, and macOS Tahoe 26.6.2. Users and administrators should update to these versions or later to remediate the issue. No other mitigation steps are indicated.
Technical Details
- Data Version
- 5.2
- Assigner Short Name
- apple
- Date Reserved
- 2026-07-22T00:45:26.179Z
- Cvss Version
- null
- State
- PUBLISHED
- Remediation Level
- null
Threat ID: 6a838036bf8831d5399e5e73
Added to database: 08/17/2026, 21:42:14 UTC
Last enriched: 08/17/2026, 21:59:46 UTC
Last updated: 08/18/2026, 00:42:24 UTC
Views: 2
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