Apple Zaps Another Zero-Day: The Hackers’ Hat Trick of 2025!

Apple quickly patched the third zero-day of 2025, CVE-2025-24201, which was exploited in “extremely sophisticated” cyber attacks. This vulnerability, an out-of-bounds write issue, was addressed with enhanced checks across iOS, iPadOS, macOS, visionOS, and Safari. Yet again, malicious actors were left foiled, shaking their fists at the sky.

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Apple continues its zero-day rodeo in 2025, proving once again that no device is safe from hackers determined to outsmart even the most cutting-edge technology. It’s like an endless cybersecurity game of whack-a-mole, and Apple’s just trying to keep its mallet from overheating!

Key Points:

  • Apple has patched a zero-day vulnerability, CVE-2025-24201, in WebKit used for “extremely sophisticated” cyber attacks.
  • The flaw allows malicious web content to escape the Web Content sandbox, impacting various Apple devices.
  • The update spans across iOS, iPadOS, macOS, visionOS, and Safari.
  • This is the third zero-day fix from Apple in 2025, following vulnerabilities in January and February.
  • Apple has not revealed specifics about the attacks or the threat actors involved.

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