Apple Warns All iPhone Users of Critical Zero Day Security Vulnerabilities
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Released an urgent update to fix two zero-days in WebKit. What happened
Apple went on to issue more effective warnings about serious vulnerabilities on its systems, especially on WebKit, an engine that supports Safari and other browsers in iOS and iPadOS, corrected by security updates in recent versions such as iOS 26.2 and iPadOS 26.2. Why the update of iPhone security is essential... The post Your iPhone may already be compromised by an invisible attack first appeared on O Antagnonist.
Apple’s WebKit Zero-Days: Inside the Sophisticated Attacks Targeting iPhone Elite
Apple Inc. has issued an urgent alert to its 1.8 billion iPhone and iPad users, urging immediate installation of security patches to counter two zero-day vulnerabilities in WebKit, the engine powering Safari and all iOS browsers. Described by the company as part of an “extremely sophisticated attack” aimed at specific individuals, these flaws could allow malicious websites to execute arbitrary code, potentially granting hackers full device contr…
Apple reactivated its emergency protocol by launching security patches to correct two zero-day vulnerabilities that were already being exploited in real-life attacks. It is not a massive threat or opportunistic virus, but rather more disturbing: highly selective operations, described by the company itself as an “extremely sophisticated attack,” targeted at specific individuals. In the language of cybersecurity, that often translates into high-le…
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