Apple addresses a critical Safari zero-day vulnerability during broad rollout of security updates.

Apple addresses a critical Safari zero-day vulnerability during broad rollout of security updates.

Apple this week rolled out a comprehensive set of security updates across its platforms to address several vulnerabilities, including a high-profile zero-day flaw in its WebKit browser engine. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-6558, has attracted acclaim and scrutiny due to its prior exploitation in the wild—most notably targeting users of Google Chrome earlier this month.
Secret Easter egg discovered in 27-year-old Power Macintosh G3 that shows entire develpment team behind the classic Apple computer.

Secret Easter egg discovered in 27-year-old Power Macintosh G3 that shows entire develpment team behind the classic Apple computer.

A recently uncovered Easter egg in the ROM code of the 27-year-old Power Macintosh G3 reveals a hidden image of the development team behind this classic Apple computer. The secret was unearthed by software engineer Doug Brown, who discovered the method to display this long-hidden JPEG after years of the image being known but inaccessible to users.
Paragon’s Graphite spyware used in sophisticated zero-click attack against new iPhones.

Paragon’s Graphite spyware used in sophisticated zero-click attack against new iPhones.

In June 2025, security researchers at Citizen Lab confirmed the first forensic evidence that Paragon’s ‘Graphite’ spyware was used in highly sophisticated zero-click attacks targeting up-to-date iPhones, specifically those running iOS 18.2.1. These attacks required no user interaction and left almost no visible traces, making detection and attribution particularly challenging.