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Why does the WebKit issue repeatedly say “CVE-2017-13784: Ivan Fratric of Google Project Zero” instead of describing the issue?

In the description of the WebKit security issue addressed in iOS 11.1, there is no actual description of the issue. All that is there is the phrase “CVE-2017-13784: Ivan Fratric of Google Project Zero” multiple times. Is this supposed to be there? And if so, what does it mean?

iPhone SE, iOS 11.1

Posted on Nov 11, 2017 9:15 AM

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Why does the WebKit issue repeatedly say “CVE-2017-13784: Ivan Fratric of Google Project Zero” instead of describing the issue?

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