May 5, 2023 |
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Update now: Apple, Google, Mozilla AND Microsoft just patched zero-day flawsZero-day flaws are vulnerabilities that are already active by the time researchers and developers discover them. And here's a real doozy: Microsoft, Apple and Google all found and patched zero-day flaws in April. If you haen't updated your devices yet, here's how to do so right away. If you don't, you're putting your security and privacy at serious risk. Tap or click here to protect against these critical flaws. → |
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