CVE-2026-24068
Missing XPC Client & NSXPC endpoint validation leads to privilege escalation in Vienna Assistant (MacOS) - Vienna Symphonic Library
Vexday Risk Score
21Bajo
Decisión SSVC (CISA)
Track
Sin señal de explotación → monitorear
CVSS 8.8EPSS 0.4%KEV nãoPoC —Nuclei —Metasploit —Patch —
Ciclo de vida
26 mar 2026Publicada en NVD
Recomendación: Monitorear — sin señal de explotación por ahora.
The VSL privileged helper does utilize NSXPC for IPC. The implementation of the "shouldAcceptNewConnection" function, which is used by the NSXPC framework to validate if a client should be allowed to connect to the XPC listener, does not validate clients at all. This means that any process can connect to this service using the configured protocol. A malicious process is able to call all the functions defined in the corresponding HelperToolProtocol. No validation is performed in the functions "writeReceiptFile" and “runUninstaller” of the HelperToolProtocol. This allows an attacker to write files to any location with any data as well as execute any file with any arguments. Any process can call these functions because of the missing XPC client validation described before. The abuse of the missing endpoint validation leads to privilege escalation.
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
Productos afectados
Vienna Symphonic Library GmbH · Vienna Assistant¿Quieres saber si tu infraestructura está expuesta a esto?
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