Apple has patched a security flaw that could be exploited by hackers or even law enforcement to disable USB Restricted Mode ...
Apple iPhone and iPad users have been urged to update their devices after the company released a new security update designed ...
On Monday, Apple released updates for its mobile operating systems for iOS and iPadOS, which fixed a flaw that the company ...
Apple released iOS 18.3.1, iPadOS 18.3.1, and iPadOS 17.7.5 today to address a zero-day exploit that might allow attackers to ...
Apple released an emergency iOS update to fix CVE-2025-24200, a zero-day flaw exploited to bypass USB Restricted Mode on ...
Apple has released emergency security updates to patch a zero-day vulnerability that the company says was exploited in targeted and "extremely sophisticated" attacks.
The release - which is called iOS 18.3.1 - can be found by heading to Settings > General > Software Updates. It's only a tiny ...
As part of this batch of software updates, Apple also released several patches fixing security bugs, including a zero-day bug ...
Apple’s iOS 18.3 fixes a zero-day exploit that may have been actively used by hackers. Update now to protect your iPhone or ...
The use-after-free flaw allows privilege escalation in affected media applications running on Apple’s Core Media framework.
OS 18.3.1 fixes a bug that allows attackers to turn off USB Restricted Mode on a locked device. The nearly seven-year-old ...
Among the numerous security updates, the iOS/iPadOS 18.3, macOS Sequoia 15.3, watchOS 11.3, tvOS 18.3, and visionOS 2.3 ...