Impacting the ‘dyld’ system component, the memory corruption issue can be exploited for arbitrary code execution.
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Impacting the ‘dyld’ system component, the memory corruption issue can be exploited for arbitrary code execution.
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Available via Telegram, researchers warn ZeroDayRAT is a ‘complete mobile compromise toolkit’ comparable to kits normally requiring nation-state resources to develop.
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Apple has released macOS and iOS updates to patch two WebKit zero-days exploited in an “extremely sophisticated” attack.
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Apple has released iOS 26.1 and macOS Tahoe 26.1 with patches for over 100 vulnerabilities, including critical flaws.
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The vulnerability could lead to a denial-of-service condition or memory corruption when a malicious font is processed.
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Apple has announced major mobile and desktop platform releases and addressed an exploited bug in older platforms.
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Apple has rolled out iOS and macOS updates that resolve a zero-day vulnerability exploited in highly targeted attacks.
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Tracked as CVE-2025-6558, the flaw was found in Chrome’s ANGLE and GPU components and was flagged as exploited by Google TAG.
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Vulnerabilities in Apple’s AirPlay protocol could have allowed attackers to execute code remotely without user interaction.
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Apple warns that the WebKIt bug “may have been exploited in an extremely sophisticated attack against specific targeted individuals.”
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