Digital Irony: When Cybersecurity Giants Fall Prey to Their Own Unbreakable Locks!

When hackers exploited Apple’s zero-day vulnerabilities to breach a cybersecurity firm, it was a comedy of digital ironies. Imagine a burglar using a locksmith’s ‘unbreakable’ lock to break into his house. It’s the tech-world equivalent of a dog biting the vet. The message is clear: in our digital world, even the guardians aren’t safe.

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Well, well, well, if it isn't the ultimate digital irony! Hackers hacked a cybersecurity firm and used Apple's zero-day vulnerabilities to do so. Picture this: It's like a burglar breaking into the house of a locksmith using his own, highly-touted, unbreakable lock! This just goes to show, no one is truly safe in the digital world, not even the guardians of cybersecurity or the tech giants.

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