Apple announced a series of patches this week for several of iOS zero-day flaws that have already been used by malicious parties to sneakily install malware and steal user data. Therefore, it is important that you update your phone as soon as you can.
iOS 16.5.1, which is now available for download if you have an iPhone 8 or newer, fixes a critical security vulnerability that allows hackers to access all of your personal data saved on your iPhone.
This particular vulnerability was discovered in Russia, where thousands of Russian government officials’ iPhones were allegedly infected with malware. It’s a kernel flaw that allows bad actors to execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges, which means hackers can run whatever code they want on a targeted device.
According to The Washington Post, the attackers have been sending iMessages with malicious attachments that corrupt and provide access to their targets’ iPhones. The latest iOS patch from Apple also addresses a vulnerability in WebKit, the foundation that allows developers to di
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