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Apple has released updates for its gadgets that fix security bugs. The publication Lifehacker drew attention to this, Day.Az reports with reference to Lenta.ru.
According to media journalists, the company usually does not announce security patches, but registers them on its website. The updates were noticed in iOS 18.1 and macOS 15.1 updates, intended for branded smartphones and computers, respectively.
In total, Apple specialists fixed 77 security errors – 27 for iPhone and 50 for Mac. The authors noted that none of the bugs were considered zero-day vulnerabilities. At the same time, the corporation’s engineers still advised to urgently update the gadgets. “Because now that details about these vulnerabilities have become known, it is only a matter of time before attackers figure out how to exploit them,” the journalists noted.
Among others, the authors of Lifehacker drew attention to several vulnerabilities. Thus, one of them allowed outsiders to access user data on the iPhone through the Siri assistant, even if the device was locked. On Mac, attackers could find out the user’s location by exploiting a loophole in the Find My system.
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