
Apple has detected spyware attacks against people in over 150 countries. The company has warned that threat actors may have exploited a zero-day vulnerability in older iPhones. Additionally, Apple has addressed a critical security vulnerability affecting Windows 10 and 11 users. CertiK’s security research team has been recognized by Apple for identifying a vulnerability in macOS Sonoma 14.5 that could allow applications to execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges. The government has also warned against a vulnerability in Apple software.
Warning against vulnerability in Android devices. List of versions at risk https://t.co/2vbcAihnEC
CERT-In, India's govt cybersecurity agency, has flagged critical vulnerabilities in multiple versions of Android OS. These pose a serious threat to user's privacy and device security. via @IndiaTodayTech https://t.co/0asrV8NaYy
Threat actors may have exploited a zero-day in older iPhones, Apple warns https://t.co/tCAK8Gi6r6






