Apple has rolled out updates for its mobile, tablet, and desktop operating systems, and it comes with a fix for two zero-day vulnerabilities. As Ars Technica notes, bugs can give bad actors access to the internals of operating systems if they are exploited. Apple said in its patch notes that it is aware of “a report of that [المشكلات] It may have been actively exploited,” but she did not say whether
Find out what error states are used to gain access to client computers. The tech giant attributes the discovery of the vulnerabilities to an “anonymous researcher”.
A vulnerability called CVE-2022-22675 affects all three operating systems and gives hackers a way to execute malicious code with kernel privileges. This means that they can fully access the target’s system and hardware. The other vulnerability, CVE-2022-22674, affects
macOS can “detect kernel memory,” or memory used by the operating system. They are the fourth and fifth zero days Apple has identified this year so far, which includes one that might be exploited to track sensitive user information.
In addition to fixing the zero-day vulnerability affecting iPhones, iOS 15.4.1 also addresses an issue caused by the previous update. Apparently, iOS 15.4 came with a bug that might cause your iPhone battery to drain faster than expected. The update fixes an issue that might also cause braille devices to become unresponsive.