Critical Security Flaw Found in Apple Devices — Fix Now Available
March 13, 2025, 03:54 PM

Apple has released another update that should patch a serious vulnerability in the WebKit browser engine. The security hole affected a number of devices, including iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
The CVE-2025-24201 vulnerability in WebKit, the engine for Safari and other web browsers, allowed attackers to redirect users to sites with malware. As Apple stated in the patch notes, the loophole was used to attack certain individuals using iOS 17.2. In this regard, the company asked users to download the latest updates for tablets and iPhones, as well as Macs.
Earlier it became known that Apple plans to radically change the design of its operating system.
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