CERT-In: iPhone, iPad, and Mac users are in danger, government agency issues warning



CERT-In's warning states that by taking advantage of these flaws, hackers can access users' devices. Apart from this, personal information can be stolenIt has also been said in the alert that by taking advantage of these flaws, hackers can control your device remotely. Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has issued a big warning for apple users. CERT-In has said that security flaws have been found in many apple devices which hackers can take advantage of. This list includes the names of iPads, Macs, iPhones, and many other software.


CERT-In's warning states that by taking advantage of these flaws, hackers can access users' devices. Apart from this, personal information can be stolenIt has also been said in the alert that by taking advantage of these flaws, hackers can control your device remotely. According to CERT-In, these bugs are in Apple's operating systems iOS, iPadOS, macOS, Safari, and tvOS. With the help of these flaws, browsing history, password-ID, and banking information can also be leaked. Apart from this, the security of the device can also be bypassed.


Which operating systems have problems?

iOS and iPad: 16.7.8 and earlier 17.5

macOS: Monterey before 12.7.5, Ventura before 13.5.7, Sonoma before 14.5

Safari: versions before 17.5

Apple TV: versions before 17.5

what is the way to escape

CERT-In has said that if you want to avoid these flaws and keep your device safe then you will have to update your device immediately. If any update has come, do not ignore it. apple has also got information about these flaws and the company has started releasing updates.

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