VYPR

Keynote

by Apple Inc.

CVEs (7)

  • CVE-2017-2391MedApr 2, 2017
    risk 0.35cvss 5.3epss 0.01

    An issue was discovered in certain Apple products. Pages before 6.1, Numbers before 4.1, and Keynote before 7.1 on macOS and Pages before 3.1, Numbers before 3.1, and Keynote before 3.1 on iOS are affected. The issue involves the "Export" component. It allows users to bypass…

  • CVE-2025-46306Jan 28, 2026
    risk 0.00cvss epss 0.00

    The issue was addressed with improved bounds checks. This issue is fixed in Keynote 15.1, iOS 26 and iPadOS 26, macOS Tahoe 26. Processing a maliciously crafted Keynote file may disclose memory contents.

  • CVE-2015-7033Oct 18, 2015
    risk 0.00cvss epss 0.03

    The Apple iWork application before 2.6 for iOS, Apple Keynote before 6.6, Apple Pages before 5.6, and Apple Numbers before 3.6 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service (memory corruption and application crash) via a crafted document.

  • CVE-2015-7032Oct 18, 2015
    risk 0.00cvss epss 0.02

    The Apple iWork application before 2.6 for iOS, Apple Keynote before 6.6, Apple Pages before 5.6, and Apple Numbers before 3.6 allow remote attackers to obtain sensitive information via a crafted document.

  • CVE-2015-3784Aug 16, 2015
    risk 0.00cvss epss 0.03

    Office Viewer in Apple iOS before 8.4.1 and OS X before 10.10.5 allows remote attackers to read arbitrary files via an XML document containing an external entity declaration in conjunction with an entity reference, related to an XML External Entity (XXE) issue.

  • CVE-2013-5148Oct 24, 2013
    risk 0.00cvss epss 0.00

    Apple Keynote before 6.0 does not properly handle the interaction between Keynote presentation mode and the Screen Lock implementation, which allows physically proximate attackers to obtain access by visiting an unattended workstation on which this mode was enabled during a…

  • CVE-2005-1408May 26, 2005
    risk 0.00cvss epss 0.02

    Apple Keynote 2.0 and 2.0.1 allows remote attackers to read arbitrary files via the keynote: URI handler in a crafted Keynote presentation.