Apple’s iOS 18.3 fixes a zero-day exploit that may have been actively used by hackers. Update now to protect your iPhone or ...
Apple has fixed a privilege escalation flaw in its Core Media framework that was used by hackers to attack iPhones running ...
As part of this batch of software updates, Apple also released several patches fixing security bugs, including a zero-day bug ...
Apple has released fixes for dozens of vulnerabilities in its mobile and desktop products, including an iOS zero-day ...
Apple addresses a zero-day flaw (CVE-2025-24085) and fixes 9 vulnerabilities in iOS 18.3, macOS Sequoia 15.3, and more.
Apple has released security updates to fix this year's first zero-day vulnerability, tagged as actively exploited in attacks targeting iPhone users.
Hackers sometimes find ways to exploit iPhones, and Apple recently discovered a vulnerability in iOS that may have been exploited for over a year.
The latest update, which includes iOS 18.3, iPadOS 18.3, and macOS Sequoia 15.3, addresses more than 20 additional ...
The use-after-free flaw allows privilege escalation in affected media applications running on Apple’s Core Media framework.
Apple's iOS 18.3 and iPadOS 18.3 updates contain key security improvements and patch actively exploited vulnerabilities. Here ...
Apple has plugged a security hole in the software at the heart of its iPhones, iPads, Vision Pro goggles, Apple TVs and macOS ...
zero-day vulnerabilities. Devices running running iOS 17.4, iPadOS 17.4, iOS 16.76, and iPad 16.7.6 are all affected. The advisory provided CVE numbers for both flaws (CVE-2024-23225 and CVE-2024 ...