Security News > 2021 > May > Apple Fixes Zero‑Day Security Bugs Under Active Attack

2021-05-04 16:16
On Monday, Apple released a quartet of unscheduled updates for iOS, macOS, and watchOS, slapping security patches on flaws in its WebKit browser engine.
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