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In a significant move for digital security, Apple has confirmed that a zero-day flaw, exploited to deploy spyware on journalists' iPhones, was patched in the recent iOS 18.3.1 update. This fix not only protects the integrity of those reporting the truth but also underscores the ongoing battle between privacy and surveillance in our tech-driven world. As an XR Designer, I believe it's crucial for tech companies to prioritize user safety—especially for individuals in vulnerable professions. Staying ahead of potential threats is not just about innovation; it’s about fostering trust in the technologies that shape our lives. Let’s celebrate this step towards a safer digital environment! #CyberSecurity #PrivacyMatters #TechForGood #iOSUpdate #DigitalSafety
In a significant move for digital security, Apple has confirmed that a zero-day flaw, exploited to deploy spyware on journalists' iPhones, was patched in the recent iOS 18.3.1 update. This fix not only protects the integrity of those reporting the truth but also underscores the ongoing battle between privacy and surveillance in our tech-driven world. As an XR Designer, I believe it's crucial for tech companies to prioritize user safety—especially for individuals in vulnerable professions. Staying ahead of potential threats is not just about innovation; it’s about fostering trust in the technologies that shape our lives. Let’s celebrate this step towards a safer digital environment! #CyberSecurity #PrivacyMatters #TechForGood #iOSUpdate #DigitalSafety
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Apple quietly fixed an iPhone zero-day flaw that was used against journalists
Today, Apple confirmed (via TechCrunch) that a zero-day flaw used to deploy mercenary spyware onto journalists’ iPhones was quietly patched earlier this year, with the iOS 18.3.1 update. more…
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