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Apple Patches Zero-Day Flaw Used in ‘Sophisticated’ Attack

Posted on August 22, 2025
Apple Patches Zero-Day Flaw Used in ‘Sophisticated’ Attack

CVE-2025-43300 is the latest zero-day bug used in cyberattacks against “targeted individuals,” which could signify spyware or nation-state hacking.

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