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iPhone users are being urged to check their settings in case they are left vulnerable to a cyber-attack without realizing.
Apple also urges users to enable Rapid Security Responses, which provide critical fixes faster than regular updates.
If you have Apple devices, check them right now for available security updates. The company has released an emergency patch ...
This is the sixth zero-day vulnerability Apple fixed since the start of 2025, BleepingComputer reports, including CVE-2025-24085 (January), CVE-2025-24200 (February), CVE-2025-24201 (March), and two ...
Apple has released urgent software updates, iOS 18.6.2, iPadOS 18.6.2, and macOS Sequoia 15.6.1, to fix a critical security vulnerability exploited by hackers.
As per Apple, the iOS vulnerability, CVE-2025-43300, allows hackers to a process a malicious image file on the device, resulting in memory corruption on iPhone, iPad and Mac systems.
Apple says that the affected devices are iPhone XS and later, iPad Pro 13-inch, iPad Pro 12.9-inch 3rd generation and later, iPad Pro 11-inch 1st generation and later, iPad Air 3r ...
According to Apple, the patch fixes a major security loophole that appears to have been used in what it called a “highly advanced attack” aimed at select users.
Apple has issued a security upgrade for iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS. The update addresses a critical vulnerability, CVE-2025-43300. It impacts iPhone XS and later, several iPad Pro, iPad Air, and ...
Apple describes this vulnerability as involving the processing of a malicious image file, which could result in memory corruption, and notes that the issue may have been exploited ...
Apple has released emergency updates to patch another zero-day vulnerability that was exploited in an "extremely sophisticated attack." ...
While the tech fraternity is excited to see the iPhone 17 Air, Apple may also be readying a low-cost MacBook laptop, an ...