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Apple releases emergency security update for serious vulnerability

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Vulnerability resides in WebKit , the open-source browser engine that powers Safari , Mail, App Store and other apps on Apple devices.
The flaw is an out-of-bounds write issue, which allows attackers to use maliciously crafted web content to bypass the Web Content sandbox, a key security layer that isolates web content from accessing sensitive system resources.
If you own any of these devices, it's crucial to update your software immediately.
The vulnerability impacts a wide range of Apple devices, including: - iPhone XS and later - iPad Pro 13-inch , iPad Pro 12.9-inch 3rd generation and later.
CyberGuy : Why take chances with your personal data? Updating your device is like giving it a digital suit of armor, and it only takes a few minutes .
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