Apple has released emergency security updates in order to patch a new security vulnerability that is being used to compromise vulnerable iPhones, iPads and Macs.
As I mentioned Computer (Opens in a new tab)This zero-day vulnerability (tracked as CVE-2023-23529 (Opens in a new tab)) was discovered by an anonymous researcher and is now patched with iOS 16.3.1, iPadOS 16.3.1, and macOS 13.2.1.
The flaw itself is a WebKit confusion issue and if exploited by an attacker, could be used to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable iPhones, iPads, and Macs after a user navigates to a malicious website.
To make matters worse, Apple is aware of a recent report indicating that this zero-day vulnerability “may have been actively exploited” in the wild. This is why the iPhone maker quickly released emergency security updates for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS.
infected devices
Since this zero-day vulnerability affects iOS, iPadOS, and macOS, the list of affected devices is quite extensive.
For example, the iPhone 8 and all subsequent iPhone models as well as every model of iPad Pro, iPad Air 3rd generation and later, iPad 5th generation and later, and iPad mini 5th generation and later are affected according to Support page (Opens in a new tab) from Apple. At the same time, every Mac running macOS Ventura is also affected.
While Apple said that it had received word that this zero-day vulnerability was actively exploited in the wild, the company did not provide details about these attacks at this time. This is most likely because he wants as many iPhone, iPad and Mac users as possible to update their devices with these new security updates before he reveals more.
If you own an affected device, it is highly recommended that you download and install these new security updates as soon as possible as it is likely that the hackers behind these attacks are waiting to target those who are still using vulnerable devices.
How to keep your Apple devices safe from hackers
Besides installing the latest security updates, there are several other ways to ensure your Apple devices are protected from hackers.
If you use a MacBook, iMac, Mac Mini, or any other Apple computer, you may want to invest in one of the best Mac antivirus software solutions because these can help protect you from malware and other threats. Likewise, using one of the best password managers can help keep your credentials out of the hands of hackers.
Although there aren’t any iPhone antivirus apps due to Apple’s own limitations, Intego Premium Bundle X9 is a Mac antivirus app that can also scan your iPhone and iPad for malware when connected to your Mac via a USB cable.
While we don’t know much about this new zero-day vulnerability and how it is being exploited in the wild, the fact that Apple has released emergency security updates for all of its platforms is reason enough to take this threat seriously.
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