VINOD BHAT
NEW DELHI, Mar 22: The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team has issued a critical cybersecurity advisory warning users of Apple devices about multiple vulnerabilities that could expose their systems to serious threats.
According to CERT-In, the flaws affect a range of Apple products, including iPhones, iPads, and Mac computers. The agency cautioned that attackers could exploit these vulnerabilities to gain unauthorized access to devices and execute malicious code, potentially compromising sensitive user data.
The advisory specifies that systems running older software versions are particularly at risk. Affected versions include macOS releases earlier than 13.5, 14.2, and 14.3. Similarly, vulnerabilities have been identified in iOS and iPadOS versions prior to 15.8.7, 16.7.5, 16.7.15, and 17.3.
CERT-In has urged users to immediately update their devices to the latest available software versions to mitigate risks. It emphasized that timely installation of security patches is crucial to prevent potential cyberattacks.
The advisory comes amid rising concerns over cybersecurity threats targeting widely used digital platforms, reinforcing the need for users to remain vigilant and adopt best security practices.