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Apple New Webkit Zero-day Flaw Used Actively Used in Attacks Against iPhones
Furthermore, Apple said that the bug "may have been actively exploited" against older versions in security bulletins published today for iOS/iPadOS 15.7.2, Safari 16.2, tvOS 16.2, and macOS Ventura 13.1.