CERT-In) has issued a severe warning regarding critical vulnerabilities in Apple products. The advisory, dated August 2, flags high-risk security issues across various Apple devices, including iPhones, iPads, Macs, and other products.
The vulnerabilities affect several versions of Apple software:
CERT-In has highlighted that these vulnerabilities could allow attackers to access sensitive information, execute arbitrary code, bypass security restrictions, cause denial of service (DoS), and perform spoofing attacks. The advisory describes the severity of these flaws as «high.»
CERT-In urges all Apple users to promptly install the latest software updates provided by Apple to address these vulnerabilities and mitigate potential risks. The advisory underscores the critical nature of these security flaws and the need for immediate action to protect against possible attacks.
In addition to the vulnerabilities, Apple has alerted users about potential «mercenary spyware attacks,» akin to the Pegasus spyware. These alerts, sent to users across over 150 countries, including India, are intended to warn about sophisticated spyware threats
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