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The iOS 18.6, iPadOS 18.6, and macOS Sequoia 15.6 updates that Apple released yesterday address a major zero-day attack that ...
Apple's iOS 18.6 update fixes a zero-day vulnerability affecting Chrome users. It doesn't appear the flaw has targeted Apple ...
Apple has released security updates to address a high-severity vulnerability that has been exploited in zero-day attacks ...
If you haven't installed iOS 18.6 on your iPhone yet, it's time to do so, because it patches a zero-day flaw that could cause ...
The latest iOS, macOS and other updates from Apple include a security patch which fixes a zero-day flaw in Google Chrome.
A zero-day exploit targeted Google Chrome users has been patched by Apple. Their latest updates target a variety of devices and operating systems.
Google's latest version of Chrome (88.0.4324.150) fixes a 'zero-day' exploit attackers are already exploiting, so update your browser immediately.
Chrome’s zero-day crisis: urgent updateZero-day vulnerabilities in software (in this case, Chrome) are vulnerabilities that are already known to the wider public and assumed to be known by bad ...
The first two zero-days affected only Chrome for desktop versions. The first was patched on October 20, was tracked as CVE-2020-15999, and affected Chrome's FreeType font rendering library.
Google said this zero-day may only be exploitable on Windows 7 due to recent exploit mitigations added in Windows 8 and later. "To date, we have only observed active exploitation against Windows 7 ...
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