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MacRumors reports that Apple's macOS Screen Sharing Flaw Is Being Exploited in the Wild. The screen sharing flaw that Apple rushed out a fix for earlier this month has already been exploited in the wild, according to the Netherlands' National Cyber Security Center (NCSC-NL). On August 6, Apple released macOS Tahoe 26.6.1 , an update to the โmacOS Tahoeโ operating system that came out last year. The update came a little over a week after Apple… The key issue is what readers, companies, or platform owners should do before a technical warning becomes a personal or business problem.
9to5Mac reports that A serious Mac screen sharing vulnerability is being actively exploited. Apple recently released updates to three versions of macOS, stating that they fixed a serious screen sharing vulnerability in macOS Tahoe, Sequoia, and Sonoma. At the time, there was no indication that the security flaw was being exploited in the wild, but now there is, so if you havenโt yet updated your Mac , youโll want to do so asap โฆ The key issue is what readers, companies, or platform owners should do before a technical warning becomes a personal or business problem.
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- MacRumors: Apple's macOS Screen Sharing Flaw Is Being Exploited in the Wild
- The screen sharing flaw that Apple rushed out a fix for earlier this month has already been exploited in the wild, according to the Netherlands' National Cyber Security Center (NCSC-NL)
- 9to5Mac: A serious Mac screen sharing vulnerability is being actively exploited
- Apple recently released updates to three versions of macOS, stating that they fixed a serious screen sharing vulnerability in macOS Tahoe, Sequoia, and Sonoma. At the time, there was no
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