Cyber scammers use various tricks to deceive people, prompting the government to issue frequent warnings. On Friday, the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In), the central government’s digital security agency, released a new advisory.
CERT-In has warned about vulnerabilities in iPhone, iPads, and other Apple products that could pose serious risks to users. These flaws may make people vulnerable to cyber scams. CERT-In has posted this information on its platform.
These vulnerabilities allow cyber attackers to access your device and steal sensitive information. They can also bypass security measures on your iPhone, iPad, and other Apple products.
These vulnerabilities affect specific software versions, including iOS 17.6, iPadOS 16.7.9, macOS Sonoma versions before 4.6, macOS Ventura 13.6.8 and earlier, and WatchOS 10.6 and earlier.
CERT-In advises users to update their devices to the latest version to protect against these threats. Many people skip updates and security patches, which can be exploited by cyber hackers. To stay safe, always keep your device and its security updates current.