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Apple has released a new software update with “important security fixes” for iPhones, iPads and Macs “recommended for all users” to protect devices from cyberattacks. The tech giant noted in an ...
The security gaps have already been actively exploited in hacking attacks, Apple says. Apple has not released details about the security issues, but they say the update “provides important security ...
Facepalm: Google researchers have discovered a couple of zero-day vulnerabilities in Apple's WebKit components. The flaws have already been patched, but Cupertino strongly urges users to update their ...
Update Nov. 21, 2024: This story, originally published Nov. 20, now includes details of a new CISA warning, as well as more expert advice on the fixes issued in iOS 18.1.1 and iOS 17.7.2. Apple has ...
The vulnerabilities even caught the attention of former Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao, who advised users to update their operating systems immediately. Tech giant Apple released a patch for two zero-day ...
Apple has issued a patch to a number of its operating systems The patch addresses two critical vulnerabilities in JavaScriptCore and WebKit Users should install the patches immediately Apple has ...
The security update has introduced stronger checks to detect malicious activity IPHONE owners have been told to install an “important” security update, or risk cyber crooks accessing their devices.
Apple has rolled out updates for its operating systems, which come with security fixes for vulnerabilities that may have already been used to target its customers. The updates are now available for ...
Apple has released an emergency patch to fix two vulnerabilities that hackers have exploited to target Intel-based Mac computers. The previously unknown "zero-day" flaws led Apple to issue patches for ...
The iOS 18.1.1, iPadOS 18.1.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1.1 updates that Apple released today address JavaScriptCore and WebKit vulnerabilities that Apple says have been actively exploited on some devices ...