Apple’s Patch Party: Fixing Flaws Faster Than You Can Say Zero-Day!

Apple has unveiled patches for vulnerabilities, including two zero-days affecting older iPhones. The fixes, part of iOS 18.4 and macOS updates, tackle issues like arbitrary code execution and sandbox escape. Apple urges users to update swiftly because, let’s face it, cyber threats don’t take coffee breaks!

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Hot Take:

Apple’s new software updates are like a digital Swiss army knife, tackling bugs like a tech-savvy exterminator on a caffeine high. It’s like they’ve turned into a superhero squad, patching vulnerabilities faster than you can say ‘out-of-bounds write issue’! Batman has nothing on these guys when it comes to fighting cybercrime!

Key Points:

  • Apple released patches for dozens of vulnerabilities across its products, including two zero-days in older iPhones.
  • A notable flaw, CVE-2025-24201, allows attackers to break out of the Web Content sandbox through WebKit.
  • Security updates were rolled out for multiple iOS and iPadOS versions to address these issues.
  • macOS updates were also released, fixing over 300 bugs across various versions.
  • Users are advised to update their devices to protect against potential attacks.

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