Apple’s iOS 18.3.2: Battling Bugs with a Byte of Humor!

Apple has dropped iOS 18.3.2 and iPadOS 18.3.2 with a crucial WebKit flaw fix. This zero-day issue was reportedly exploited in a “sophisticated attack” against certain individuals. Apple’s update arrives a month after a patch for a physical access vulnerability. Stay updated, stay safe!

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Apple has stepped up its game again with the latest iOS 18.3.2 update, proving that even the biggest tech giants can have tiny holes in their security walls. It’s like finding a secret passage in your favorite video game, except this one has a real-life wizard—er, hacker—waiting to break out into the real world. Good thing Apple patched it before it caused a digital apocalypse. Next time, Cupertino, how about a heads-up before the hackers get an invite?

Key Points:

  • Apple released iOS 18.3.2 and iPadOS 18.3.2 to fix a WebKit flaw.
  • The flaw, CVE-2025-24201, allowed attackers to escape the Web Content sandbox.
  • This zero-day vulnerability was reportedly used in targeted attacks before iOS 17.2.
  • The bug involved an out-of-bounds write issue, now fixed with improved checks.
  • Apple’s patch follows a previous fix for a USB Restricted Mode vulnerability.

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