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Apple patches vulnerabilities used to target Intel-based Macs


Apple has rolled out security fixes for vulnerabilities that may have already been used to target its customers.

In its notes, Apple revealed that the security patches will fix bugs affecting WebKit, the rendering engine Safari uses, and JavaScriptCore, which runs JavaScript code on macOS and iOS devices. The UK government is expected to launch a parliamentary inquiry into the roll of social media in summer riots, particularly around the use of generative AI. The DOJ has plans for Chrome, the looming cultural juggernaut that is Minecraft and Sony finally clocks that the PlayStation Portal is missing a key feature.

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