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Apple releases emergency update to fix zero-day exploited in attacks


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July 10, 2023 By Sergiu Gatlan

 

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Apple has issued a new round of Rapid Security Response (RSR) updates to address a new zero-day bug exploited in attacks and impacting fully-patched iPhones, Macs, and iPads.

"Apple is aware of a report that this issue may have been actively exploited," the company says in iOS and macOS advisories when describing the CVE-2023-37450 vulnerability reported by an anonymous security researcher.

"This Rapid Security Response provides important security fixes and is recommended for all users," Apple warns on systems where the RSR patches are being delivered.

 

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russell.harris
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Interesting we’re seeing more of these now


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Apple’s Rapid Security Response Patches Causing Website Access Issues

 

Apple has pulled its latest Rapid Security Response updates for iOS and macOS after users complained that they can no longer access websites.

 

July 11, 2023 By Eduard Kovacs

 

Apple has pulled its latest Rapid Security Response updates for iOS and macOS after users complained that they were getting errors when accessing some websites through Safari. 

The company informed users on Monday that it had released macOS Ventura 13.4.1 (a), iOS 16.5.1 (a), and iPadOS 16.5.1 (a). These Rapid Security Response updates, as well as Safari 16.5.2, address an actively exploited WebKit vulnerability tracked as CVE-2023-37450.

Reported by an anonymous researcher, the zero-day flaw can be exploited for arbitrary code execution by getting the targeted user to access malicious web content. 

 

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Lol 🤦🏻‍♂️


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