An Apple security update fixes CVE-2026-20700 zero-day vulnerability actively exploited by hackers targeting iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch and Apple TV devices.
Apple released several emergency security updates on Wednesday to fix a zero-day vulnerability that had already been exploited in advanced cyberattacks against its devices. According to notes shared ...
A zero-day vulnerability that has been with iOS since the first iPhone launched has been identified and patched out by Apple, ...
Apple has confirmed that iOS 26.4 will introduce a critical shift in iPhone security by enabling Stolen Device Protection by default for the first time. Right now, users have to turn it on themselves ...
Apple has officially rolled out watchOS 26.3, an update that emphasizes security enhancements, performance improvements, and ...
Apple has released security updates to fix a zero-day vulnerability that was exploited in an "extremely sophisticated attack" targeting specific individuals.
Apple has patched CVE-2026-20700, a dyld code execution vulnerability exploited in an extremely sophisticated attack.
A major security issue made most iPhones vulnerable to a serious hacker attack, though that's now fixed with the new iOS 26.3 security update Apple pushed live.
If you use an Apple device, it can certainly raise a red flag when you get a message telling you there’s an issue with your account. You may be worried that someone has hacked you or even spent your ...
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