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Title: Report: iPhone Mail app zero-day exploits found in the wild, Apple has fix coming in next public iOS release
Post by: HCK on April 28, 2020, 04:05:19 pm
Report: iPhone Mail app zero-day exploits found in the wild, Apple has fix coming in next public iOS release

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<p>A new potentially serious software vulnerability has been discovered in iOS 13 that works via the default Mail app on iPhone and iPad. The security group ZecOps (https://blog.zecops.com/vulnerabilities/unassisted-ios-attacks-via-mobilemail-maild-in-the-wild/) (via Motherboard (https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/pken5n/iphone-email-zero-day-hack-in-the-wild)) says that one of the two vulnerabilities is a zero-click exploit (no user interaction needed) that can be performed remotely.</p>
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