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Apple silently fixes iOS zero-day, asks bug reporter to keep quiet
Apple silently fixes iOS zero-day, asks bug reporter to keep quiet.
Apple has silently fixed a gamed zero-day vulnerability with the release of iOS 15.0.2, on Monday, a security flaw that could let attackers gain access to sensitive user information.
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