Stuck inside with nothing to do? Apple fires out security fixes for iOS, macOS, wrist-puters... and something weird called iTunes for Windows

Stuck inside with nothing to do? Apple fires out security fixes for iOS, macOS, wrist-puters... and something weird called iTunes for Windows

Dozens of bugs swatted in latest Cupertino updates


Apple has emitted a bundle of security fixes ranging across its product lines.


The seven updates address dozens of CVE-listed flaws in the firmware and software components of Cupertino's portables and desktops. Since you're stuck inside by the coronavirus pandemic, now's a great time to get patching.


For the flagship iOS, the 13.4 update includes fixes for 30 security holes.


Among the most serious are the bugs in WebKit, the browser engine at the heart of iOS. They include remote code execution (CVE-2020-3897, CVE-2020-9783, CVE-2020-3901, CVE-2020-3895, CVE-2020-3900, CVE-2020-3899), information disclosure (CVE-2020-3894), and cross-site scripting (CVE-2020-3902) blunders.


The iOS kernel also has a potentially serious arbitrary code execution bug (CVE-2020-9785) and an ..

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