Apple belatedly fixes exploited flaws in older OSes
- Apple released security updates for its operating systems and software to address numerous security flaws.
- These updates backported fixes for actively exploited zero-day vulnerabilities to older OS versions.
- The updates fixed flaws like CVE-2025-24200, which mobile forensic tools exploited to disable USB Restricted Mode.
- IOS 18.4 and iPadOS 18.4 remedy 77 flaws, while macOS Sequoia 15.4 addressed 123, and Safari 18.4 fixed 13.
- Users are advised to promptly install these updates to protect against potential threats and maintain device security.
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Apple Backports Zero-Day Patches To Older Devices
Apple has released a series of critical security updates to address vulnerabilities that were actively exploited as zero-day threats. These updates include backported patches for older versions of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and watchOS, aiming to secure devices that may still be running outdated software. A key focus of these updates is the backporting of zero-day patches to older devices, reflecting the ongoing efforts to mitigate risks across a bro…
Apple backported fixes for three actively exploited flaws to older devices
Apple backports three critical vulnerabilities actively exploited in attacks against older iOS and macOS models. Apple has backported fixes for three actively exploited vulnerabilities to older devices and OS versions. The three vulnerabilities are: Apple released the following updates: that… Read more → The post Apple backported fixes for three actively exploited flaws to older devices appeared first on IT Security News.
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