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In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, even the smallest mistakes can open the door to devastating attacks. One such example is CVE-2023-37285, an out-of-bounds read
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Apple’s operating systems are known for solid security, but sometimes, simple mistakes can open big holes. In this post, I’ll break down CVE-2023-32654
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In mid-2023, Apple disclosed and patched a serious vulnerability — CVE-2023-38599 — that affected Safari and many of its core platforms. This bug was rooted in a
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In July 2023, Apple patched a serious macOS security vulnerability tracked as CVE-2023-38602. This bug quietly hid in macOS Monterey, Ventura, and Big Sur, leaving
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