Google And Apple Roll Out Emergency Security Updates After Zero-Day Attacks

Google and Apple security updates roll out after active zero-day attacks, raising concerns about government-backed hacking and user safety.
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Google And Apple Roll Out Emergency Security Updates After Zero-Day Attacks
Google and Apple Security Updates Respond to Active Zero-Day Threats Google and Apple security updates are rolling out worldwide after both companies confirmed active zero-day attacks targeting real users. The emergency patches were released after hackers exploited previously unknown software flaws before developers could fix them. These attacks affected popular platforms used daily by billions, including Google Chrome and Apple’s core operating systems. Security experts say the speed and secrecy of the response suggest a highly sophisticated threat. Many users are now searching whether their devices are at risk and how urgently they should update. The short answer is yes, updates should be installed immediately. The longer answer reveals a troubling picture of modern digital surveillance. Credit: Borchee / Getty Images Google Confirms Chrome Zero-Day Was Actively Exploited Google first raised alarms when it released Chrome security patches addressing several vulnerabilities, including on…