Apple to the Rescue: Patch Patrol Saves the Day from Sneaky WebKit Exploits!

Apple’s latest security updates patch two vulnerabilities in iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and more. One, CVE-2025-14174, is a déjà vu moment, as Google just fixed it in Chrome. These flaws have been exploited in highly-targeted attacks, making Apple’s patching spree a must-see cybersecurity thriller. Update now or risk starring in your own hacking drama!

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Hot Take:

Apple and Google are joining forces like a tech superhero duo to squash pesky bugs, proving once again that even digital titans have their kryptonite. Watch out, cyber villains—when Cupertino and Mountain View team up, you don’t stand a chance! Now, if only they could fix the glitch that makes my autocorrect change ‘duck’ to, well, you know…

Key Points:

  • Apple released security updates for multiple operating systems and Safari to address two critical vulnerabilities.
  • The vulnerabilities involve WebKit and could lead to arbitrary code execution and memory corruption.
  • One of the flaws was also patched by Google in Chrome, highlighting cross-platform concerns.
  • The vulnerabilities were likely used in targeted spyware attacks against specific individuals.
  • Apple has patched a total of nine zero-day vulnerabilities in 2025 alone.

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