“Apple Confirms Zero-Day Attacks on Mac Users and Recommends Critical Updates Apple has confirmed active cyberattacks on Mac users and issues critical security updates. Intel-based Mac computers are most at risk, as are vulnerable iPhones and iPads running older versions of iOS 17.”, — write on: unn.ua
Writes UNN citing TechCrunch.
Apple has confirmed that Mac users have been targeted by hackers. But the company’s specialists have released a security update “recommended for all users.” This is important to fix several security flaws that have been used in cyber attacks.
Intel-based Macs are said to be most at risk.
Mac computers based on Intel processors are at particular risk. iPhones and iPads, including older versions of iOS 17, are also affected.To fix the bugs, Apple released a software update for macOS, as well as a patch for iPhone and iPad, including for users running the older version of iOS 17 software.
The bugs are considered zero-day vulnerabilities because Apple was unaware of them at the time they were exploited.
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It is not yet known who is behind the attacks targeting Mac users, how many Mac users were targeted, or whether any of them were compromised.
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