Apple Squashes 87 Bugs: A Comedy of Errors in iOS and macOS Updates!

Apple announced patches for vulnerabilities, including CVE-2025-6558. This flaw lets hackers escape Chrome’s sandbox using crafty HTML, but not on Safari users yet. Apple’s updates patch WebKit and other components, fixing issues like XSS attacks and Safari crashes. With 87 CVEs tackled, it’s time to update every Apple gadget you own.

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Hot Take:

Hold onto your Apples, folks! It’s that time of the year again when Cupertino’s finest are patching up more holes than a Swiss cheese maker on payday. With flaws being exploited in the wild, it’s like Apple is playing a high-stakes game of Whac-A-Mole with hackers. Welcome to software update season, where vulnerabilities don’t just go away; they get a makeover and a new lease on life in the Apple ecosystem. So, update your devices, or you might end up with more bugs than a rainforest documentary!

Key Points:

– Apple has released patches for dozens of vulnerabilities across its operating systems.
– The infamous CVE-2025-6558 flaw, exploited in the wild, has been patched.
– Apple’s WebKit received the most patches, addressing 13 security defects.
– The updates also fix CVE-2025-43223, affecting network settings on macOS and iOS.
– Users are strongly advised to update all their Apple devices immediately.

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