Apple doesn’t need Google ‘stoking fear’ about critical iOS safety exploits

Apple has issued a tart reaction to an intensive record by way of Google of a significant safety flaw in iOS. The flaw, which let an attacker achieve root get admission to to a tool visiting a malicious site, used to be reported remaining week. Apple needs to "make sure all of our customers have the facts," which is humorous, bec…
Apple has issued a tart response to an extensive report by Google of a serious security flaw in iOS. The flaw, which let an attacker gain root access to a device visiting a malicious website, was reported last week. Apple wants to "make sure all of our customers have the facts," which is funny, bec…Original article
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