![]() CVE-2022-22674 (Intel Graphics Driver) – An application may be able to read kernel memory.CVE-2022-22620 (WebKit) – Processing maliciously crafted web content may lead to arbitrary code execution.CVE-2022-22587 (IOMobileFrameBuffer) – A malicious application may be able to execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges.The latest update brings the total number of actively exploited zero-days patched by Apple to six since the start of the year. The company did not disclose any additional information regarding these attacks or the identities of the threat actors perpetrating them, although it's likely that they were abused as part of highly-targeted intrusions. CVE-2022-32894 - An out-of-bounds write issue in the operating system's Kernel that could be abused by a malicious application to execute arbitrary code with the highest privilegesĪpple said it addressed both the issues with improved bounds checking, adding it's aware the vulnerabilities "may have been actively exploited.".CVE-2022-32893 - An out-of-bounds write issue in WebKit which could lead to the execution of arbitrary code by processing a specially crafted web content.I think the solution may therefore to be to eject the disks on sleep (or not to go to sleep obvs) but we'll see.Apple on Wednesday released security updates for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS platforms to remediate two zero-day vulnerabilities previously exploited by threat actors to compromise its devices. However just now this didn't work and I had to reboot and I got the same 35s panic error with Suspected bundle:. Caps lock key will show light when pressed when this happens but just has black screen. ![]() However I have an issue where after going to sleep the screens won't turn on unless the TB3 adaptor is unpowered OR the TB3 disconnected from the MBA (and disks not properly ejected in both cases). The ZBook HP TB3 adaptor is great in that it was very cheap secondhand, works with M1, despite being 'unrecognised' (didn't work with Intel MBPro). a Seagate HDD for Timemachine connected via USB.an Anker USB-C adaptor that is connected to an HDMI display and microSD card.I have just had the same issue with a HP Zbook Thunderbolt3 adaptor with power pass through (ie one TB connection to MBA M1). Often by the hundred which make me think more than ever of failed time outs. Kextstat reveals only Apple kexts installed. But don't know my way around (system?) logs well enough to know which, where and what to look for. Twice I have had a k/p on shutdown - also (I believe) related to some sort of timeout… external device(s)? Not iPhone. ![]() But - in my view, significantly - 57 times I have left the machine on and come back to everything normal. New iMac Pro with clean install (obviously) of macOS 11 (from today 11.2.1) three times in 60 days I have come back to an unattended (and so, presumably sleep-induced) ungraceful restart with the login (not wake) screen. I believe I'm getting the same problem/fault. Running the hardware tools in safemode reports everything as fine-no hardware issues. Kernel UUID: 48F71DB3-6C91-3E62-9576-3A1DCEF2B536Īn iPhone has been connected, which may be related, when disconnecting it there are fewer kernel panics and the panic message is now slightly different panic(cpu 2 caller 0xfffffe00274efd9c): Sleep transition timed out after 35 seconds while calling Quiesce/Sleep action callbacks. panic(cpu 4 caller 0xfffffe0024233d9c): Sleep transition timed out after 35 seconds while calling Quiesce/Sleep action callbacks. ![]() The new M1 Macbook Air with latest and greatest Big Sur 11.0.1, 11.1 and now 11.2 has kernel panics with high regularity.Īny suggestions on a remedy, or things to try? Much thanks.
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