logo
Apple issues urgent security update to fix serious iPhone and iPad flaw

Apple issues urgent security update to fix serious iPhone and iPad flaw

Express Tribune15-03-2025

Listen to article
Apple has released an emergency security update for iPhones and iPads to address a newly discovered zero-day vulnerability, CVE-2025-24201, which could allow attackers to bypass security protections and access sensitive data.
The flaw, located in WebKit—the browser engine that powers Safari, Mail, and the App Store—exploits an out-of-bounds write issue, enabling malicious web content to evade Apple's Web Content sandbox security feature. Apple confirmed that the vulnerability has already been exploited in targeted attacks, primarily against users running older iOS versions before 17.2. Experts warn that such attacks often involve state-sponsored hackers or sophisticated cybercriminal groups.
Who Is affected?
The security flaw impacts a wide range of Apple devices, including:
iPhones: iPhone XS and later models
iPads: iPad Pro 13-inch, iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation and later), iPad Pro 11-inch (1st generation and later), iPad Air (3rd generation and later), iPad (7th generation and later), and iPad Mini (5th generation and later)
Apple has urged all affected users to update their devices immediately to protect against potential cyber threats.
To mitigate the risk, Apple rolled out iOS 18.3.2 and iPadOS 18.3.2 on March 11, 2025, introducing improved security checks to prevent unauthorized access. The update serves as a supplemental patch to a previous fix implemented in iOS 17.2.
How to update your device
Users can install the update by following these steps:
1. Open Settings
2. Tap General
3. Select Software Update
4. Download and install the latest version
The device will restart once the update is complete.
Additional security measures
Experts recommend taking extra precautions to safeguard Apple devices against potential cyber threats, including:
Enabling two-factor authentication (2FA) for Apple ID
Using a strong alphanumeric passcode instead of a simple four-digit PIN
Activating Face ID or Touch ID for enhanced security
Reviewing app permissions regularly
Avoiding unofficial app sources and downloading only from the Apple App Store
Using Apple's App Privacy Report to monitor app behavior
Keeping Find My iPhone enabled in case of theft or loss
Using a password manager for better credential security
Zero-day vulnerabilities like CVE-2025-24201 pose a significant risk as they are exploited before developers release fixes. While Apple has not disclosed the full extent of the attacks, cybersecurity experts emphasize the importance of staying updated to prevent potential breaches.
Apple has urged users to install the latest update immediately to ensure their devices remain protected.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Apple to unveil dedicated gaming app at WWDC 2025
Apple to unveil dedicated gaming app at WWDC 2025

Express Tribune

time2 days ago

  • Express Tribune

Apple to unveil dedicated gaming app at WWDC 2025

View of an Apple logo at an Apple store in Paris, France, April 23, 2025. PHOTO:REUTERS Apple is set to introduce a new dedicated gaming app at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2025, scheduled for June 9–13, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman report. This app aims to centralize gaming features across iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV, replacing the existing Game Center. Bloomberg reports the app will serve as a hub for launching games, tracking achievements, viewing leaderboards, and accessing editorial content. It will also provide quick links to the App Store's game section and highlight Apple Arcade, the company's \$6.99/month subscription service. NEW: Apple is planning a dedicated app for video games on its devices, seeking to sell gamers and developers on the idea that it's a leader in the market. — Mark Gurman (@markgurman) May 27, 2025 The new gaming app is expected to be pre-installed with iOS 19, slated for release in September 2025. Features will include a "Play Now" tab for curated game recommendations, integration with FaceTime and iMessage for social interactions, and support for App Clips to offer mini-game demos . Additionally, The Verge reports that Mac-specific feature will allow users to play games downloaded from outside the App Store. In a strategic move to bolster its gaming portfolio, Apple has acquired RAC7 Games, the studio behind the popular Apple Arcade title *Sneaky Sasquatch*. RAC7 will continue to operate independently within Apple. Despite these initiatives, Apple faces challenges in gaining significant traction in the gaming market, particularly on Mac devices, which are often perceived as less capable than Windows PCs for gaming. According to Tech in Asia, Apple's acquisition of RAC7 Games, reported by Tech in Asia, marks its first gaming studio purchase and signals a strategic shift from platform provider to content creator. Known for the hit Apple Arcade title Sneaky Sasquatch, RAC7 strengthens Apple's push for exclusive, curated gaming experiences—mirroring its content strategy seen in Apple TV+. The upcoming gaming app represents Apple's most substantial effort to date to establish a stronger presence in the gaming industry.

iPhone 17 Leaked images: features, specs ahead of launch
iPhone 17 Leaked images: features, specs ahead of launch

Express Tribune

time4 days ago

  • Express Tribune

iPhone 17 Leaked images: features, specs ahead of launch

Apple is gearing up to unveil its much-awaited iPhone 17 series in September 2025, and new images circulating online may offer a glimpse of what's to come. These purported leaked images show significant design and feature upgrades across all models, including the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max, and a potential new variant, the iPhone 17 Air. According to insiders and tech enthusiasts, all models in the iPhone 17 series are expected to come equipped with 120Hz ProMotion displays, marking a notable shift from the iPhone 16 lineup, where high refresh rate screens were reserved only for the Pro versions. Additionally, LTPO OLED technology is likely to be standard across all variants, bringing Always-On Display functionality to even the base models. Design changes: A return to aluminum? A key design change seen in the leaked images shows Apple potentially abandoning the titanium frames seen in the iPhone 15 and 16 Pro models. Instead, all iPhone 17 variants (except the Air version) could feature aluminum bodies, aligning with Apple's push towards more sustainable production practices. The iPhone 17 Air, in contrast, may feature a hybrid titanium-aluminum body for a balance of durability and weight. The rear camera bump also seems to be getting a major redesign. The leaked images hint at a shift from the current squircle camera bump to a rectangular, aluminum-encased module. This change could indicate a more streamlined look and better protection for the cameras. Camera upgrades: Bigger sensors and Advanced zoom Photography enthusiasts will likely be pleased with the front and rear camera upgrades expected in the iPhone 17 series. The front-facing camera is reported to be upgraded from 12MP to 24MP, providing clearer selfies and better video calls. The rear cameras are also receiving significant improvements. The iPhone 17 Pro Max may come equipped with a 48MP tetraprism telephoto lens, which would offer advanced zoom capabilities. Meanwhile, the iPhone 17 Air, despite featuring a single 48MP wide-angle lens, is expected to deliver impressive image quality, thanks to Apple's computational imaging advancements. Performance boost: A19 chipset across the Lineup Under the hood, the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Air are rumored to feature Apple's new A19 processor, providing faster performance and improved power efficiency. The Pro variants will likely be powered by the A19 Pro chip, which is expected to deliver even better speed and capabilities, particularly for demanding tasks such as gaming and video editing. Additionally, reports suggest that RAM across the lineup could be increased, with three of the four models offering 12GB of RAM—up from 8GB in previous models. This upgrade should result in smoother multitasking and faster app performance. Pricing and Availability While pricing for the iPhone 17 series is still speculative, it is expected to follow a similar structure to previous years, with the standard iPhone 17 priced lower than the Pro variants. The new iPhone 17 Air, if confirmed, may be positioned as an affordable option for users who want flagship features without the premium price tag.

Apple's China listed supplier loses stocks after Trump unveils tariffs
Apple's China listed supplier loses stocks after Trump unveils tariffs

Express Tribune

time4 days ago

  • Express Tribune

Apple's China listed supplier loses stocks after Trump unveils tariffs

Apple logo is seen on the Apple store at The Marche Saint Germain in Paris, France July 15, 2020. PHOTO:REUTERS Listen to article China-listed Apple supplier stocks lost ground on Monday after US President Donald Trump threatened tariffs on imported iPhones. Shares in Luxshare which assembles iPhones and makes AirPods, fell 2.2% while Chinese mobile screen maker Lens Tech lost 1.8%. Airpod maker Goertek declined 1.1%. 🇨🇳🇺🇸A-SHARES LUXSHARE PRECISION INDUSTRY, A KEY APPLE SUPPLIER, HIT LIMIT DOWN FOR THREE CONSECUTIVE TRADING DAYS, WITH A TURNOVER EXCEEDING 3 BILLION YUAN.#CHINA $AAPL @MKTNews24 — CN Wire (@Sino_Market) April 8, 2025 Trump threatened on Friday to ratchet up his trade war again, warning Apple he may slap a 25% levy on any iPhones sold, but not made, in the US as part of his administration's goal of re-shoring jobs. His threat, along with a second that pushed for a 50% tariff on starting June 1, has raised fears that the trade war that the US is waging could intensify again after weeks of de-escalation. The White House paused most of the punishing tariffs Trump announced in early April against nearly every country in the world after investors furiously sold off US assets, including government bonds and the US dollar. Trump left in place a 10% baseline tax on most imports, and later reduced his massive 145% tax on Chinese goods to 30%. Apple is speeding up plans to make most iPhones sold in the United States at factories in India by the end of 2026 to tariffs in China. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told CBS last month that the work of "millions and millions of human beings screwing in little, little screws to make iPhones" would come to the United States and be automated, creating jobs for skilled trade workers such as mechanics and electricians. But he later told CNBC that Cook told him that doing so requires technology not yet available. According to Tech in Asia, despite years of efforts to reduce China exposure, Apple remains vulnerable to tariffs with 85% of iPhones still manufactured in China. The company has made significant progress in India, shifting 50% of US-sold iPhones to Indian production and supporting Foxconn's plans for a new US$1.5 billion factory there. These diversification efforts, however, aren't enough to fully insulate Apple from tariff threats, as recent statements specifically demand US manufacturing rather than just non-Chinese production.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store