

The latest patch addressed flaws in iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS and Safari browser. Attackers could exploit the flaws and gain arbitrary code execution privileges, the smartphone giant said in its Wednesday security update. The patches released for the flaws tracked as CVE-2023-32434 and CVE-2023-32435 arose from integer overflow and memory corruption issues, respectively. See Also: OnDemand Webinar | Learn Why CISOs Are Embracing These Top ASM Use Cases Now

Apple has fixed multiple zero-days that were actively being exploited since 2019 and infect several iOS devices with a spyware implant dubbed TriangleDB via zero-click iMessage exploits.
