Apple releases emergency patches for two zero-day vulnerabilities actively exploited in attacks. iPhone and iPad users urged ...
Two vulnerabilities have been exploited in real-life attacks. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The high-severity flaw can be exploited to enable remote execution of code or denial of service, Cisco says. Cisco reported Wednesday that a zero-day vulnerability impacting its IOS and IOS XE ...
Apple has launched iOS 26.2 with an uncommon warning to update iPhones right away. According to the tech company, the new update fixes 26 bugs in iOS, two of wh ...
Cisco patches CVE-2025-20352, a high-severity SNMP flaw actively exploited in the wild Attackers can cause DoS or gain root access using crafted SNMP packets and credentials No workaround exists; ...
Apple’s iOS 26.2 update fixes critical security flaws, strengthening protection against data leaks, system attacks, and targeted exploits.
Apple and Google have released security updates across iOS, Android and Chrome to patch zero-day vulnerabilities that were exploited, urging users to update their devices immediately ...
The most serious flaw fixed by this update, tracked as CVE-2025-24085, is in CoreMedia, a fundamental part of iOS responsible for handling media playback. According to Apple, this vulnerability could ...
When Apple released iOS 26.2 on Dec. 12, the company wrote online that the update patches two bugs that may have been actively exploited, so you should download the update now to protect your device.
The iOS 18.1.1, iPadOS 18.1.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1.1 updates that Apple released today address JavaScriptCore and WebKit vulnerabilities that Apple says have been actively exploited on some devices ...
What just happened? Apple has released a critical security update addressing a CoreMedia vulnerability that could allow attackers to escalate privileges on affected devices. The tech giant confirmed ...