Apple releases emergency patches for two zero-day vulnerabilities actively exploited in attacks. iPhone and iPad users urged ...
PHILADELPHIA -- Apple has updated its software for iPhones to address a critical vulnerability that independent researchers say has been exploited by notorious surveillance software to spy on a Saudi ...
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Apple forces emergency update for virtually every iPhone as ‘zero-click’ spyware locks devices
Apple's vast iPhone user base is facing an escalating wave of stealthy surveillance attacks that require no taps, clicks, or obvious mistakes from victims. Sophisticated "zero-click" exploits, ...
Apple is urging users to install the iOS 26.2 update due to active security threats, limited patch availability on older versions, and new protections designed to safeguard iPhone users.
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