Apple Says It Fixed Zero-Day Flaws Used for 'Sophisticated' Attacks
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Apple rushes out emergency patch for zero-day WebKit flaws
Apple has rushed out an emergency security patch to fix two zero-day vulnerabilities that have been exploited in sophisticated attacks. The critical flaws target WebKit, the core web engine used across all of Apple's operating systems.
CISA Adds Two Known Exploited Vulnerabilities to Catalog
CISA Adds Two Known Exploited Vulnerabilities to Catalog ggaylor Dec 15, 2025 Release DateDecember 15, 2025 DescriptionCISA has added two new vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog, based on evidence of active exploitation.CVE-2025-14611 Gladinet CentreStack and Triofox Hard Coded Cryptographic VulnerabilityCVE-2025-43529 Apple Multiple Products Use-After-Free WebKit Vulnerability These types of vulnerabilities ar…
Two security flaws discovered in the iPhone's code and other Apple devices were exploited as part of a cyberattack called "extremely sophisticated" by the manufacturer. Apple deployed a fix via the iOS 26.2 update to close these vulnerabilities. In a recent security bulletin, Apple states that it [...] The article L的iPhone affected by two major flaws, allowing for an extremely sophisticated attack on the Universe Freebox
Apple Zero-Day Exploits Used in Targeted iPhone Spyware Attacks
Apple has confirmed that two previously unknown zero-day vulnerabilities were actively exploited against iPhone users, prompting an urgent security update across iOS and iPadOS. The flaws, which impact Apple’s WebKit browser engine, were used in sophisticated campaigns aimed at specific individuals. One of the vulnerabilities, CVE-2025-43529, “… may lead to arbitrary code execution,” said Apple in its advisory. WebKit Exploits as an Initial Acc…
Zero-day vulnerabilities found: Apple iPhone, iPad users urged to update devices
Apple users should update the mobile operating system software of their devices, said the Singapore Cyber Emergency Response Team (SingCert) on Sunday (Dec 14). The advisory follows the finding of two zero-day vulnerabilities in Apples' WebKit, which SingCert says have been exploited in attacks. "Users and administrators of affected Apple devices are strongly advised to update to the latest software versions immediately," said SingCert in its ad…
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