Safari 26.5 fixes WebKit bugs that could crash Safari or expose user data

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Apple has published a full list of security fixes for Safari 26.5, including a WebKit vulnerability that could allow maliciously crafted web content to expose sensitive user information. Here are the details.

On that day, the company released the full security content of each update, and you can find more details about it here.

Now, Apple has released security content for Safari 26.5, which includes fixes for 20 WebKit vulnerabilities, as well as a WebRTC issue that can cause unexpected process crashes.

WebKit

Available for: macOS Sonoma and macOS Sequoia

Impact: Malformed web content processing may prevent the Content Security Policy from being applied

Description: The authentication problem has been addressed with an improved logic.

WebKit Bugzilla: 308906

CVE-2026-43660: Cantina

WebKit

Available for: macOS Sonoma and macOS Sequoia

Impact: Malformed web content processing may prevent the Content Security Policy from being applied

Description: An issue was addressed with improved input validation.

WebKit Bugzilla: 308675

CVE-2026-28907: Cantina

WebKit

Available for: macOS Sonoma and macOS Sequoia

Impact: Processing poorly crafted web content may expose sensitive user information

Description: This issue was addressed with improved access restrictions.

WebKit Bugzilla: 309698

CVE-2026-28962: Luke Francis, Vaagn Vardanian, kwak kiyong / kakaogames, Vitaly Simonovich, Adel Bouachraoui, greenbynox

WebKit

Available for: macOS Sonoma and macOS Sequoia

Impact: Processing poorly designed web content may lead to unexpected Safari crashes

Description: The problem was addressed with improved memory management.

WebKit Bugzilla: 307669

CVE-2026-43658: Do Young Park

WebKit

Available for: macOS Sonoma and macOS Sequoia

Impact: Processing poorly designed web content may lead to unexpected process crashes

Description: The problem was addressed with improved memory management.

WebKit Bugzilla: 308545

CVE-2026-28905: Yuhao Hu, Yuanming Lai, Chenggang Wu, and Zhe Wang

WebKit Bugzilla: 308707

CVE-2026-28847: DARKNAVY (@DarkNavyOrg), Anonymous working with TrendaI Zero Day Initiative, Daniel Rhea

WebKit Bugzilla: 309601

CVE-2026-28904: Luka Rački

WebKit Bugzilla: 310880

CVE-2026-28955: wac and Kookhwan Lee work with TrendAI Zero Day Initiative

WebKit Bugzilla: 310303

CVE-2026-28903: Mateusz Krzywicki (Verify.io)

WebKit Bugzilla: 309628

CVE-2026-28953: Maher Azzouzi

WebKit Bugzilla: 309861

CVE-2026-28902: Tristan Madani (@TristanInSec) from Talence Security, Nathaniel Oh (@calysteon)

WebKit Bugzilla: 310207

CVE-2026-28901: Aisle security research team (Joshua Rogers, Luigino Camastra, Igor Morgenstern, and Guido Vranken), Maher Azzouzi, Ngan Nguyen of Calif.io

WebKit Bugzilla: 311631

CVE-2026-28913: unknown researcher

WebKit

Available for: macOS Sonoma and macOS Sequoia

Impact: Processing poorly designed web content may lead to unexpected process crashes

Description: An issue with running after free was addressed with improved memory management.

WebKit Bugzilla: 313939

CVE-2026-28883: kwak kiyong / kakaogames

WebKit

Available for: macOS Sonoma and macOS Sequoia

Impact: The application may have access to sensitive user data

Description: This issue was addressed with improved data protection.

WebKit Bugzilla: 311228

CVE-2026-28958: Cantina

WebKit

Available for: macOS Sonoma and macOS Sequoia

Impact: Processing poorly designed web content may lead to unexpected process crashes

Description: An issue was addressed with improved input validation.

WebKit Bugzilla: 310527

CVE-2026-28917: Vitaly Simonovich

WebKit

Available for: macOS Sonoma and macOS Sequoia

Impact: Processing poorly designed web content may lead to unexpected Safari crashes

Description: An issue with running after free was addressed with improved memory management.

WebKit Bugzilla: 310234

CVE-2026-28947: dr3dd

WebKit Bugzilla: 310544

CVE-2026-28946: Gia Bui (@yabeow) from Calif.io, dr3dd, w0wbox

WebKit Bugzilla: 312180

CVE-2026-28942: Milad Nasr and Nicholas Carlini and Claude, Anthropic

WebKit

Available for: macOS Sonoma and macOS Sequoia

Impact: A malicious iframe may use the download settings of another website

Description: The issue was addressed with improved UI management.

CVE-2026-28971: Khiem Tran

WebKit Bugzilla: 311288

WebRTC

Available for: macOS Sonoma and macOS Sequoia

Impact: Processing poorly designed web content may lead to unexpected process crashes

Description: The problem was addressed with improved memory management.

WebKit Bugzilla: 311131

CVE-2026-28944: Kenneth Hsu of Palo Alto Networks, Jérôme DJOUDER, dr3dd

If your Mac is compatible with Safari 26.5, it would be a good idea to make sure you’re running the latest version as soon as possible.

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