Actively exploited iOS zero-day allowed remote code execution via WebKit browser engine

Jan

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Apple fixed actively-exploited zero-day security flaw on iPhones

Apple recently fixed a zero-day security vulnerability affecting the iPhone 8 and later that the company said was actively exploited, TechCrunch reports.

The company rolled out iOS 16.1.2 on 30 November 2022, which it said contained "important security updates" without providing any further details.
 

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Incoming douche who only responds to Apple articles with fake rage and complaints in 3...2...1...
 

backstreetboy

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Lol need a system update to update the browser engine? On Android it's just a play store app update.
 

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Lol need a system update to update the browser engine? On Android it's just a play store app update.
Oh jisses, the other one is back again.

Yes, we know you don't like it but damn...find another drum to bang on. Yours is broken.
 

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You do realise not all exploits are known immediately, and some only come to light years later. It happens with all software and hardware.

He obviously doesn't know what zero-day means ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
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