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Home / Technology / Apple, Google Warn of Sophisticated Hacking Campaign

Apple, Google Warn of Sophisticated Hacking Campaign

13 Dec

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Summary

  • Google patched an actively exploited Chrome browser bug.
  • Apple released updates for numerous devices including iPhones and Macs.
  • The attack is suspected to involve government-backed hackers.
Apple, Google Warn of Sophisticated Hacking Campaign

Major technology firms Apple and Google have responded to a significant hacking campaign by releasing critical software updates. Google swiftly patched a zero-day vulnerability in its Chrome browser, which had been actively exploited by malicious actors before a fix was available. This discovery was further detailed by Google's Threat Analysis Group, suggesting a sophisticated, possibly state-sponsored origin.

Simultaneously, Apple rolled out security updates across its extensive product line, encompassing iPhones, iPads, Macs, Vision Pro, Apple TV, and Apple Watches. The advisory for iOS and iPadOS specifically noted awareness of zero-day exploits used in highly sophisticated attacks targeting specific individuals. Such tactics often point to the use of advanced spyware against journalists, activists, or dissidents.

While both companies have not immediately commented further, the coordinated release of patches and the nature of the vulnerabilities underscore the evolving landscape of cybersecurity threats. The active exploitation of unknown flaws signals a persistent danger to users worldwide, emphasizing the importance of timely software updates to maintain device security against advanced threats.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Google patched an actively exploited bug in Chrome, while Apple updated iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and other products to fix two zero-day vulnerabilities.
Evidence suggests the hacking campaign may have been orchestrated by government-backed hackers, according to security researchers.
Updates were released for iPhones, iPads, Macs, Vision Pro, Apple TV, and Apple Watches.

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