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CVE-2025-24203-iOS-Exploit-With-Error-Logging — Slightly improved exploit of the CVE-2025-24203 iOS vulnerability by Ian Beer of Google Project Zero | Kitploit
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CVE-2025-24203-iOS-Exploit-With-Error-Logging

Slightly improved exploit of the CVE-2025-24203 iOS vulnerability by Ian Beer of Google Project Zero

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41510 months agoReviewed by Kitploit

CVE-2025-24203 Exploit (iOS 16.0 – 18.3.2)

Thhe CVE-2025-24203 C exploit, targeting iOS versions 16.0 through 18.3.2 on all devices. Exploit by Ian Beer, I just added better error logging and graceful failing :)

Originally discovered by Ian Beer of Google Project Zero, I slightly improved its error logging for use in iOS-related research tools over on idevicecentral.com, feel free to use freely.


Overview

  • CVE ID: CVE-2025-24203
  • Affected Systems: iOS 16.0 – 18.3.2
  • Exploit Type: Privilege Escalation
  • Original Research: Google Project Zero Issue #391518636
  • Swift Port By: GeoSn0w
  • Official Tools Website: iDeviceCentral.com

Usage

This is particularly usefult to overwrite various files in memory and achieve an effect similar to the MacDirtyCow exploit, thus allowing some iOS tweaks without being jailbroken. I use the exploit in my tool, iDevice Toolkit, so it's pre-configured to accept a file path to zero out.

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