*Three zero-days within months!*
<https://www.csoonline.com/article/3843999/apple-patches-zero-day-bugs-used-in-targeted-iphone-attacks.html>
The company suffered a total of twenty zero-day holes in 2023, including
the actively exploited RCE bugs, CVE-2023-32434 and CVE-2023-32435.
In 2024, Apple fixed six zero-day bugs, along with a string of critical
flaws including CVE-2024-23225 and CVE-2024-23296 which together allowed attackers to bypass kernel memory protection.
This marks Apple's third zero-day fix since the start of the year,
following patches for CVE-2025-24085 in January and CVE-2025-24200 in February.
Surprise! While Android has *never* had a Pegasus kernel exploit, iOS constantly has them, in addition to the termite-ridden WebKit abomination.
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