Security News > 2023 > April > Apple fixes two zero-days exploited to hack iPhones and Macs

Apple has released emergency security updates to address two new zero-day vulnerabilities exploited in attacks to compromise iPhones, Macs, and iPads.
Last week, Google TAG and Amnesty International exposed two recent series of attacks using exploit chains of Android, iOS, and Chrome zero-day and n-day flaws to deploy mercenary spyware.
In February, Apple addressed another WebKit zero-day exploited in attacks to trigger OS crashes and gain code execution on vulnerable iPhones, iPads, and Macs.
Apple fixes new WebKit zero-day exploited to hack iPhones, Macs.
Apple fixes recently disclosed WebKit zero-day on older iPhones.
CISA warns of Windows and iOS bugs exploited as zero-days.
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