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Auggie

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Wed Nov 20, 2024, 07:57 PM Nov 20

Apple Urges Mac Users to Update After Hackers Exploit Zero-Day Vulnerabilities

CNET/November 20, 2024

Apple is recommending that Mac users update their systems after revealing that hackers had exploited two vulnerabilities in its software.

The company issued two bug fixes on Tuesday addressing issues in WebKit and JavaScriptCore, which power Safari and other web content. WebKit, in particular, is a major target for hackers aiming to exploit the engine to infiltrate devices and gain access to private data.

In the first instance, Apple said one issue stemmed from "processing maliciously crafted web content," which can lead to an attacker running unauthorized code on a system. The problem was addressed through enhanced validation checks, according to Apple. The second issue involved a cross-site scripting attack. Apple said it resolved the vulnerability by improving cookie state management.

The company noted that it is aware of reports indicating these issues may have been actively exploited on Intel-based Mac systems. Apple also rolled out a security update for the iPad and iPhone related to the same vulnerabilities.

https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/apple-intelligence-arrives-with-ios-18-1-here-are-3-features-that-youll-use-daily/

I updated the phone and the Mac an hour ago.

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Apple Urges Mac Users to Update After Hackers Exploit Zero-Day Vulnerabilities (Original Post) Auggie Nov 20 OP
Yes, all digital dvices are vulnerable to hacking by their very nature.... Think. Again. Nov 20 #1
Thanks for the heads up. JohnSJ Nov 20 #2

Think. Again.

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1. Yes, all digital dvices are vulnerable to hacking by their very nature....
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 08:11 PM
Nov 20

We should be doing rigorous verifications of any and all election results.

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