Apple, Google Forced to Issue Emergency 0-Day Patches
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Apple releases urgent security updates to fix vulnerabilities
Apple seems to be working overtime to fix its security vulnerabilities. Apple has released urgent security updates to fix two serious vulnerabilities, called “zero-day” flaws, that hackers have already used in targeted attacks. These weaknesses were exploited to go after specific individuals, according to the company. The updates cover iPhones, iPads, Macs, Apple Watches, Apple TVs, and Safari. Installing them is strongly recommended for everyon…
Apple and Google coordinated to publish urgent fixes to address multiple zero day vulnerabilities during operation, including two critical flaws: CVE-2025-14174 and CVE-2025-43529. CVE-2025-14174 is a memory corruption while CVE-2025-43529 concerns WebKit, Safari's rendering engine. These flaws allow an attacker to cause a [...] The post Apple and Google fill in urgent zero-day faults appeared first on ChannelNews.
Apple and Google forced into emergency patching 0-day
Both vendors admit attackers were already exploiting the bugs, with scant detail and quiet hints of spyware-grade abuse. Apple and Google have both issued emergency patches after zero-day bugs were caught being actively exploited in what the companies describe as "sophisticated" real-world attacks. . . .
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