that could allow maliciously crafted web content to execute arbitrary code Apple Support
| Issue | Solution | |-------|----------| | “Installation cannot proceed because the installer is damaged” | Redownload the installer. Set date back to when 13.2.1 was signed (Feb–Mar 2023) via Terminal: date 020100002023 (example) before running. | | “This copy of the Install macOS Ventura application is damaged” | Use sudo spctl --master-disable then re-enable after install. | | Software Update shows newer version only | Accept that 13.2.1 is no longer hosted publicly. Use Mist or a backup. | | USB installer not booting | Ensure SIP is not overly restrictive. Recreate USB using correct createinstallmedia syntax. |
Need help finding a specific older version? Check Apple’s official support communities or use the Mist utility (open source, GitHub). Always verify checksums when downloading system software outside the App Store. Ventura 13.2.1 Download
: The update addresses three major security flaws, most notably a WebKit vulnerability (CVE-2023-23529)
Fixed a use-after-free issue that could allow an app to execute code with kernel privileges. that could allow maliciously crafted web content to
It sounds like you're looking for a helpful guide or overview for . This specific update, released by Apple in February 2023, was a crucial "point release" focused heavily on security and stability.
This command lists all available full installers still hosted on Apple’s servers. If 13.2.1 appears, you can download it with: | | Software Update shows newer version only
If your device is older than these models, you cannot install Ventura 13.2.1 and will likely be limited to macOS Monterey or Big Sur.