Security News > 2022 > December > Apple security update fixes new iOS zero-day used to hack iPhones

In security updates released today, Apple has fixed the tenth zero-day vulnerability since the start of the year, with this latest one actively used in attacks against iPhones.
In October, Apple fixed a zero-day in the iOS Kernel.
In September, Apple addressed a flaw in the iOS Kernel.
In August, it fixed two more zero-days in the iOS Kernel and WebKit In March, Apple patched two zero-day in the Intel Graphics Driver and AppleAVD. In February, Apple released security updates to address another WebKit zero-day bug exploited to target iPhones, iPads, and Macs.
Apple fixes recently disclosed zero-day on older iPhones, iPads.
Apple fixes new zero-day used in attacks against iPhones, iPads.
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