
Apple fixes vulnerability in Passwords app enabling Wi-Fi attacks
Apple recently released an update that addresses a serious vulnerability in the "Passwords" app, allowing attackers to conduct Wi-Fi-based attacks. This vulnerability was identified by cybersecurity experts and posed a threat to users as it could enable malicious actors to intercept and extract saved passwords from the app. The flaw affected both iPhone and iPad users, and the risk of attacks increased when devices were connected to unreliable Wi-Fi networks.
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Apple Releases Emergency Security Update to Fix Serious Vulnerability
On Monday, Apple announced the release of a critical security update for its devices to address a number of serious vulnerabilities in its operating systems. This update affects iOS, iPadOS, and macOS, and should be installed as soon as possible, as the vulnerabilities could be exploited by cybercriminals to gain unauthorized access to devices.
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iOS Vulnerability Allows Stealthy Attacks on iPhones: Experts Sound Alarm
Recent studies have revealed that a vulnerability in the iOS operating system may allow hackers to carry out stealthy attacks on iPhones, raising serious concerns among users. Cybersecurity specialists warn that this issue could affect millions of Apple device owners worldwide.
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Hackers Hijack Subaru Starlink: A Security Threat for Drivers
Recently, serious vulnerabilities in the Subaru Starlink system were revealed, allowing hackers to gain remote access to vehicles, posing a threat to the safety of drivers and passengers. Cybersecurity researchers discovered that criminals could easily exploit weaknesses related to the Starlink API. The Starlink system, designed to support and control vehicle functions through a mobile application, found itself unexpectedly under threat.
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ChatGPT Security Flaw: Researcher Hacks Memory Exposing Major Vulnerability
A recent study has unveiled a significant deficiency in the security system of the conversational AI ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI. A researcher known by the pseudonym "Mister_P" demonstrated how he managed to bypass built-in protection mechanisms relying on the model's memory to store information about previous interactions. This incident highlights the potential risks associated with using AI in applications that process sensitive data.
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