Fixes App Transparency Tracking bug. Also available for iPadOS. pic.twitter.com/TukI1s1HzU
— Dwight Silverman (@dsilverman) May 3, 2021
Apple reports two iOS zerodays that both allow attackers to remotely execute malicious code on fully-patched devices. Update to iOS 14.5.1. https://t.co/RvTKqCKqmK pic.twitter.com/vEHGD4Qajm
— Dan Goodin (@dangoodin001) May 3, 2021
Update to iOS 14.5.1 today. Apple says two vulnerabilities are being actively exploited.
— Zack Whittaker (@zackwhittaker) May 3, 2021
More: https://t.co/MCb9t99Sbp pic.twitter.com/uEgkdvPDUE
Useless stat: Apple accounts for 22% of the 27 zero-days discovered in the wild so far in 2021.
— Ryan Naraine (@ryanaraine) May 3, 2021
Apple Releases macOS Big Sur 11.3.1 With Fixes for WebKit Security Issues https://t.co/LXRHJ22OGV by @eslivka pic.twitter.com/qu7ggb2lDn
— MacRumors.com (@MacRumors) May 3, 2021
Pros: less pwnage
— Kenn White (@kennwhite) May 3, 2021
Cons: might hose your bluetooth https://t.co/A7vo54iozU
Update your iPhone —> Apple pushed out a security fix to clean up two holes that hackers are actively exploiting, as @shanvav reports @CyberScoopNews.https://t.co/5xKrvgvzQp
— Jeff Stone (@jeffstone500) May 3, 2021
Apple fixes 2 iOS zero-day vulnerabilities actively used in attacks https://t.co/67N9m8P3UU
— Nicolas Krassas (@Dinosn) May 4, 2021