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Apple warns 1.8B iPhone users of 'extremely sophisticated' spyware
Apple has warned its massive iPhone user base about a spyware vulnerability that the company itself described as “extremely sophisticated,” prompting emergency patches across multiple product lines.
Apple iPhone security flaw affects 800 million devices as only half of users updated to iOS 26.2 to fix critical Safari and WebKit vulnerabilities.
Bugs in software aren't exactly out of the ordinary, even bugs that can compromise the security of a system. Of course, those get fixed eventually but some bugs are time-sensitive and their patches ...
Apple recommends users update to iOS 17.1.2, iPadOS 17.1.2 and macOS 14.1.2. Google’s Threat Analysis Group discovered these security bugs. Apple has patched two zero-day vulnerabilities affecting iOS ...
A serious security gap in Webkit that forced Apple to update it’s operating systems to iOS 14.5.1, iPadOS 14.5.1, macOS 11.3.1, watchOS 7.4.1 and iOS 12.5.3 on Monday 3 May, has also forced Apple to ...
PSA: Apple just released a small-but-important security update for iPhones, iPads, and Macs to fix a couple of exploits. Users should probably install the patches as soon as possible, as Apple thinks ...
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