Apple’s Patch Party: Fixing Browser Bugs Before They Bug You!

Apple swiftly tackles a Safari bug exploited as a zero-day in Chrome. Dubbed CVE-2025-6558, this vulnerability could crash your browser faster than you can say “sandbox escape.” The fix is included in updates across Apple’s entire lineup, so go ahead and update—your devices will thank you for it!

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Hot Take:

Apple and Google are having a little spat over a security vulnerability, like two tech giants playing an intense game of “Who’s Got the Bug?” But fear not, Apple fans! Your beloved devices have been patched up and are ready to face the wild, wild web once more. So, grab your digital Band-Aid (a.k.a. software update) and keep your gadgets safe from the lurking cyber shadows!

Key Points:

  • Apple has released security updates to fix a zero-day vulnerability affecting its software portfolio.
  • The vulnerability, CVE-2025-6558, was discovered by Google’s Threat Analysis Group.
  • The issue involves incorrect validation in Chrome’s ANGLE and GPU components.
  • Apple’s WebKit browser engine, which powers Safari, is also affected.
  • The fix has been rolled out to multiple Apple devices, including iPhones, iPads, Macs, and more.

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