Apple has recently released security updates to address two vulnerabilities that are being actively exploited in the wild. The vulnerabilities include a memory corruption issue in Kernel and RTKit real-time operating system. These flaws have been addressed with improved validation in iOS and iPadOS updates.
This is the third actively exploited zero-day vulnerability that Apple has addressed since the beginning of the year. The updates are available for specific devices depending on the operating system version.
In addition to Apple’s security updates, U.S. CISA has added two more flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog for federal agencies to address. The vulnerabilities include an information disclosure flaw affecting Android Pixel devices and an operating system command injection flaw in Sunhillo SureLine.
Google and Fortinet have both acknowledged limited exploitation of these vulnerabilities. It is crucial for users to update their devices with the latest security patches to protect against potential cyber threats.
These developments highlight the importance of staying vigilant and proactive when it comes to cybersecurity. Users should regularly update their devices and be cautious when downloading software or clicking on suspicious links. Stay informed and protected to safeguard your personal information and privacy.