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.
Google Chrome zero-day exploit patched
Google has issued the sixth emergency for 2023 to patch a zero-day exploit in Google Chrome. Google Chrome emergency update fixes 6th zero-day exploited in 2023 (bleepingcomputer.com) Patching vulnerable software on your systems is one of the top priorities of your cyber security plan. Closing the door on the hackers …
The Wednesday Bit this week
One thing I learnt very quickly whilst studying and after graduation was that my degree in cyber security was only the tool to make me think about cyber security properly and unless I kept my personal study up to date the degree would soon become useless. That is why I …
When software has bugs…
Software is complicated – it will have bugs and some of those bugs may have security issues. How you deal with this situation is a key part of your organisation’s cyber security plan. Why? If you are a regular reader here, you would have read about the several zero-day security …
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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