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Apple Passwords App Bug Left Users Vulnerable to Phishing Attacks for Months Before Being Fixed


Apple fixed a bug in its Passwords app with December's iOS 18.2 update that had left users vulnerable to phishing attacks in the three months...

Apple lists the bug in security content updates for the Mac, iPad, and Vision Pro, indicating that this issue was fixed across multiple OSes. Apple prototyped a larger ultra-slim iPhone 17 Air with a 6.9-inch display, but ultimately decided not to go ahead with the device because of fears that it could be susceptible to bending, according to a new report. Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman, writing in his latest Power On newsletter: When it first started work on the phone, it prototyped a device with a 6.9-inch screen — matching...

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Apple has revealed a Passwords app vulnerability that lasted for months. Passwords users were exposed to potential phishing attacks for three months until an iOS 18.2 patch.