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Apple is urging users to update their devices. “An attacker could exploit one of these vulnerabilities to take control of an affected device,” the federal agency warned. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency likewise urged Americans to “apply the necessary updates as soon as possible.” Tobac urged everyone to update their devices by the end of the day and added that especially vulnerable people such as activists, journalists and others who could be targeted by nation-state hackers should update immediately. Given the massive amount of data stored on Apple devices, such as bank account information, private photos and digital versions of ID documents, users who don’t update their devices could be at serious risk.
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Rachel Tobac, CEO of SocialProof Security, warned on Twitter that the flaws could give “effectively give attackers full access to device.” The vulnerabilities are believed to be related and could essentially give hackers full access to iPhones, iPads and Macs, the company warned.


NurPhoto via Getty Images ‘Full access to device’Īpple said that it found two flaws within Webkit - which powers Safari and other apps - as well as the kernel, which is a computer program at the center of the operating system. Here’s what Apple’s warning means, which devices are affected and what users should do.

The tech giant warned Wednesday that Mac computers could be breached by “maliciously crafted web content” and said it was “aware of a report that this issue may have been actively exploited.”Īpple released software updates that it says fix the exploits and warned users to download them as soon as possible. Apple is urging users to update their iPhones, iPads and Mac computers after the company sounded the alarm about a serious security flaw that could allow hackers to take over their devices.
