
The bug, tracked under the codename "CVE-2022-32917", was reported by an anonymous researcher, the tech company said. In security advisories, Apple said it was aware of reports that these flaws "may have been actively exploited". SingCert also urged users to enable automatic software updates on their devices’ settings page.Īpple had on Monday released security fixes to the so-called "zero-day" vulnerability, which is a security flaw in a system or device that has been disclosed but not yet patched.
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The release notes are simple, stating only that the update provides important security updates and is recommended for all users. Safari 16 web browser – For Macs on Big Sur and Monterey OS Apple has released iOS 15.6.1 and iPadOS 15.6.1.

It is recommended that all iPhone users update to. A potentially serious security flaw has been found in iOS and Apples WebKit web browser software. Apple is aware of reports that this vulnerability may be actively exploited, and recommends updating as soon as possible. Aug 19, 2022, 8:30 AM by Rich Brome rbrome.

SingCert advised users to update the following web browsers and operating systems (OS) to their latest versions: MCNC would like to make you aware of a macOS, iOS, and iPadOS vulnerability that could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges.

This refers to commands that have access to the core, or kernel, of a device’s operating system. In an advisory on Tuesday (Sept 13), the Singapore Computer Emergency Response Team (SingCert) said that attackers who successfully exploit this vulnerability could "enable maliciously written programmes to execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges". It’s been a week of critical security updates so whether you’re reading this on a Mac, iPhone, iPad, or even an Apple Watch, it probably needs an update. SINGAPORE - A government cybersecurity response team has urged Apple users to update their devices' software immediately to fix a critical vulnerability that could leave their iPhones and Mac computers open to attacks.
