Apple released an urgent warning following the discovery of two zero-day exploits used by hackers to send users to malicious ...
Apple also introduced a pop-up browser choice screen for E.U. consumers, appearing the first time Safari opens after updating ...
This wasn’t a solo move, reports MacRumors. Apple also dropped updates for iOS and iPadOS, so while you’re updating your Mac, ...
Apple found two dangerous vulnerabilities in its operating systems' JavaScriptCore and WebKit components. The security issues ...
Apple is pushing iOS 18.1.1, macOS 15.1.1 and visionOS 2.1.1 to stop actively exploited exploits. Users are advised to update ...
In a security advisory on its website, Apple said it was aware of two vulnerabilities that “may have been actively exploited ...
The WebKit requirement prevents browser competition on iPhones, according to reports in the UK. Apple's search deal with ...
The bugs are classified as zero-day vulnerabilities because they were actively exploited before a patch was available. For ...
Apple has rolled out security fixes for vulnerabilities that may have already been used to target its customers.
Two zero-day vulnerabilities have been found and patched by Apple, with both potentially exploited in the wild.
A UK inquiry has found that Apple’s policies are "holding back innovation in the browsers we use to access the web on mobile ...
Apple’s vulnerability reported on Monday puts your passwords and crypto assets at risk, so updating your devices is necessary. Let’s discuss.