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Shortly after publishing a security-themed upgrade for iOS, Apple had to release an emergency patch to fix a zero-day-exploit which was actively exploited. The exploit in question allows an unprivileged user to execute code at kernel level. A security researcher reverse-engineered the patch and published a proof-of-concept code, which highlights the severity of the issue.
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Shortly after publishing a security-themed upgrade for iOS, Apple had to release an emergency patch to fix a zero-day-exploit which was actively exploited. The exploit in question allows an unprivileged user to execute code at kernel level.
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A security researcher reverse-engineered the patch and published a proof-of-concept code, which highlights the severity of the issue.
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The urgent patch less than a month after the release of iOS 15 also fixes at least 22 documented vulnerabilities, including remote DOS and local code execution.
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Apple offers a built in two-factor authenticator to provide extra login security.
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They also offer a feature called Mail Privacy Protection that prevents marketers from gathering mail activity.
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