Security News > 2021 > July > Apple fixes zero-day affecting iPhones and Macs, exploited in the wild

Apple has released security updates to address a zero-day vulnerability exploited in the wild and impacting iPhones, iPads, and Macs.
Three iOS zero-days in February, exploited in the wild and reported by anonymous researchers.
An iOS zero-day in March that may have also been actively exploited.
One zero-day in iOS and one in macOS in April, exploited by Shlayer malware.
Last month, Amnesty International and Forbidden Stories also revealed that they found spyware made by Israeli surveillance vendor NSO Group deployed on iPhones running the latest iOS release, likely hacked using zero-day zero-click iMessage exploits.
Project Zero also recently revealed that a group of hackers used 11 zero-days in attacks targeting Windows, iOS, and Android users within a single year.
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