Apple has issued security patches across a range of its products to address a zero-day flaw in their WebKit browser engine, that is being actively exploited. About the security content of iOS 17.1.2 and iPadOS 17.1.2 – Apple Support Get those patches done.
iOS and macOS cough up your passwords…
Researchers have created a lightweight, practical method of forcing Apple’s flagship operating systems to give up any passwords stored in them. Hackers can force iOS and macOS browsers to divulge passwords and much more | Ars Technica The attack called iLeakage is only an experiment and an academic paper at …
Apple Patches
It is not Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday but Apple’s Patch Everything Day. IN among the security ifs and maybes is a xero-day patch that is being actively exploited. Apple security releases – Apple Support These patches are for: Get the patches done and check everyone in your organisation is getting them …
Apple patches older devices against possible zero-day attacks
Apple has already issued patches for these vulnerabilities for newer devices and versions of their operating systems – now they reaching back to older devices. The patches apply to iOS and iPadOS 16.6 and later on iPhone 8 and later, iPad Pro (all models), iPad Air 3rd generation and later, …
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More from CISA
The US government Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) as regular readers of my work will know, is one of my trusted, go to places for information on cyber security vulnerabilities. There is an advisory for multiple Cisco products and three additions to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities database for Progress …