💨 Abstract
Apple has released software updates to fix two security vulnerabilities in its products, which may have been exploited in targeted attacks against specific iOS users. One of the bugs, found in CoreAudio, can allow the execution of malicious code through a maliciously crafted media file. The other bug enables an attacker to bypass a security feature in Apple's software, making it easier to inject malicious code into a device's memory.
Courtesy: techcrunch.com
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