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You Won't Believe The New iPhone Operating Systems That Have Just Been Released!

Published: 29-10-2022 10:58

One of the security issues that was addressed in these new releases is a vulnerability that could have allowed remote attackers to take control of certain devices. This particular vulnerability was discovered by researchers at Google's Project Zero.

It's believed that this flaw was being exploited in the wild by a group of hackers known as "Pegasus." Pegasus is a well-known and sophisticated hacking group that has been active for several years. They are believed to be responsible for a number of high-profile attacks, including those against journalists and human rights activists.

The new releases from Apple address the Pegasus exploit as well as several other security issues. These new versions of iOS are available for all supported iPhone and iPad models.