Manzana warned about a flaw that allows hackers take control of iPhones, iPads and Mac computers, and urged its users to install emergency software updates.
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To fix the drawbacks, the tech giant is offering patches to fix a vulnerability spotted by hackers and from which they could be taking advantage.
“Apple is aware of a report indicating that this issue may have been actively exploited.“, said the company, based in Silicon Valley (United States).
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Apple did not say if it has any information on the extent to which the flaw may have been exploited.
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According to the technical description, a ‘hacker’ could use the flaw to take control of devices, accessing any of your data or capabilities.
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AFP
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