Apple has released emergency security updates to patch a zero-day vulnerability that the company says was exploited in ...
Apple's latest zero-day vulnerability highlights the high-stakes battle between hackers and tech giants. Exploits can fetch ...
Users who haven't updated their iPhone or iPad firmware since late January should do so now. The iOS and iPadOS 18.3.1 update fixes an actively exploited ...
The latest update, which includes iOS 18.3, iPadOS 18.3, and macOS Sequoia 15.3, addresses more than 20 additional ...
The Citizen Lab discovered many of the 20 zero-days patched by Apple in 2023, including the “BlastPass” exploit chain ...
Apple released an emergency iOS update to fix CVE-2025-24200, a zero-day flaw exploited to bypass USB Restricted Mode on ...
Generally, iPhones are considered more secure than Android devices. Apple’s closed ecosystem and strict App Store policies limit the risk of malware, and its centralized software updates ensure ...
Apple has patched a security flaw that could be exploited by hackers or even law enforcement to disable USB Restricted Mode ...
Apple confirmed this marks its first zero-day patch of 2025. The vulnerability affects iPhones dating back to 2018’s XS model, as well as newer iPads, Macs, and even the Vision Pro headset.
As we move further into 2025, advanced cyber threats targeting Apple users – especially iPhone users – persist.
Apple rolled out emergency security updates to fix a critical zero-day vulnerability in iOS and iPadOS that was actively exploited in an ...