The fact that the flaws enable remote code execution, exist across all major Apple OS technologies, and are being actively exploited heighten the need for a quick response.
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Patch Now: 2 Apple Zero-Days Exploited in Wild
The fact that the flaws enable remote code execution, exist across all major Apple OS technologies, and are being actively exploited heightens the need for a quick response.
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Version 2.0 of the ransomware group's operation borrows extortion tactics from the LockBit 3.0 group.
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APTs continue to exploit the dynamic job market and the persistent phenomenon of remote working, as explored by PwC at Black Hat USA.
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