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CVE-2026-28952: Apple macOS 26.5 Kernel Vuln found by Claude

101 pointsby dragonsenseiguyyesterday at 11:40 PM39 commentsview on HN

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cryptbetoday at 2:50 AM

Oh hey, this is our work! We helped Anthropic analyze and report this bug.

For the record, this bug has nothing to do with our recent MIE attack [1] [2], which exploited two different kernel bugs. Our bugs are not fixed yet.

[1] https://blog.calif.io/p/first-public-kernel-memory-corruptio...

[2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48139219

concindstoday at 1:21 AM

I wonder how well Apple has deployed these tools internally for security research.

Since mid-April Chrome showed 302 vulnerabilities patched, 225 of them found by Google. Same period last year was 19 vulnerabilities. They've also become more transparent recently, disclosing vulnerabilities found internally, not just externally (which Apple still doesn't appear to do). From the outside, it's hard to tell if Apple has deployed this tooling as much as Google.

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maximilianburketoday at 3:26 AM

I haven't been able to update my iPhone in months because it just does not have enough room available to download the update. I just checked now and it needs 13.2 GB free to be able to update to iOS 26.5 (from 26.3). On a 64gb device!

It just seems like massive software development malpractice to tie together critical operating system updates with whatever else they've bundled.

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Aurornistoday at 12:59 AM

More than 26.5:

> The affected releases include iOS 18.7.9 and iPadOS 18.7.9, macOS Sequoia 15.7.7, macOS Sonoma 14.8.7, and macOS Tahoe 26.5.

I’ve already seen a lot of people self-congratulating for not updating to Tahoe but this isn’t exclusive to Tahoe.

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fosterfriendstoday at 12:23 AM

Kernel Available for: macOS Tahoe

Impact: An app may be able to cause unexpected system termination

Description: An integer overflow was addressed with improved input validation.

CVE-2026-28952: Calif.io in collaboration with Claude and Anthropic Research

ZPrimedtoday at 1:21 AM

This isn't a 26.5 bug, this is a bug fixed in 26.5.

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embedding-shapetoday at 12:42 AM

Claude and Anthropic is mentioned, but not Mythos, I'm guessing this would mean then this was found outside of the whole Mythos thing, or would there be any reason for them not to mention it, if it was involved?

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three_burgerstoday at 1:15 AM

CVE-2026-28952 is about an integer overflow due to lack of input validation. I wonder what makes such vulnerability difficult to discover by traditional SAST tools?

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vessenestoday at 12:50 AM

For many years my go-to plan has been to stay one point release behind apple's releases, especially the .0 releases -- but, times change. Last night I pushed the button for 26.5, thinking about the Glasswing/Mythos reporting. Seems like staying on bleeding edge is going to be the name of the game.

I wonder if this will change general dynamics -- feels like LTS releases could become even more important, at the same time having reduced maintenance costs since you can have some agentic help on backporting.

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immanuwelltoday at 4:31 AM

when multiple independent parties are simultaneously tripping over different holes in the same kernel, that's not bad luck, that's a systemic attack surface problem

fl1ppertoday at 12:44 AM

Where all of this is going? Will there be a dedicated servers running coding agents that iterate throught codebases for each company to find vulnerabilities 24/7?

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dragonsenseiguytoday at 1:37 AM

Sidenote but: it's crazy how big this update is. 13 GB is crazy

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AntosToolstoday at 1:17 AM

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Gigachadtoday at 12:24 AM

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sda2today at 12:50 AM

One more reason to avoid upgrading to Tahoe.

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