India’s cybersecurity agency, the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In), has issued a serious warning for users of Apple devices.
According to the agency, devices like iPhones, iPads, Macs, and Apple Watches have security flaws that could allow hackers to break into your system.
These vulnerabilities can put your personal and sensitive data at risk.
Why These Flaws Are Dangerous
CERT-In has classified these issues as high-severity threats.
The vulnerabilities in Apple’s software could let attackers:
Run malicious code on your device
Bypass security layers
Gain control over your device
Access personal data or cause service disruptions
These flaws are linked to multiple CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) entries, meaning hackers can launch attacks from different points at the same time.
This makes it easier for them to gain administrative access or steal information remotely.
Which Devices Are at Risk
The vulnerabilities affect a wide range of Apple products, especially those running older software versions.
This includes:
iPhones and iPads
Mac computers
Apple Watches
Safari browser and other Apple ecosystem products
Older versions of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and watchOS are particularly vulnerable, so users with outdated software need to act quickly.
What You Should Do
CERT-In recommends the following steps to stay safe:
Update your devices immediately to the latest software version.
Updates often fix these vulnerabilities.
Avoid unknown links and suspicious files to prevent malware attacks.
Install apps only from official platforms like the App Store.
Back up important data to protect against potential loss.
If ignored, these flaws could lead to serious risks like data theft, malware attacks, system crashes, or unauthorized access.
Users with outdated devices should be especially vigilant.
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