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CERT-In flags vulnerabilities across Apple, Google products

IndiaTimes Thursday, 4 April 2024
CERT-In reported vulnerabilities in Apple's Safari, iOS versions, Macbook, iPad, iPhone, Vision Pro, and Google Chrome. Android vulnerabilities allow service denial and information retrieval. Attackers exploit by persuading victims with crafted requests.
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