Apple and Google Respond to Active Zero-Day Exploits

Apple and Google have both released urgent security patches following zero-day vulnerabilities actively exploited in sophisticated attacks. Users are urged to update immediately to protect their devices.

Apple and Google Respond to Active Zero-Day Exploits
Apple and Google Respond to Active Zero-Day Exploits

Apple’s Emergency Updates

Apple deployed security updates across iPhones, iPads, and Macs, addressing two critical WebKit vulnerabilities. These bugs were exploited against specific targets, highlighting the ongoing threat landscape for Apple devices.

Google Patches Chrome Zero-Day

Google updated Chrome Stable to fix multiple security flaws, including CVE-2025-14174, an out-of-bounds memory access vulnerability. The flaw had already been exploited in the wild, underscoring the critical nature of prompt patching.

Collaborative Security Efforts

The discovery of Google’s Chrome zero-day was credited to Apple’s security team and Google’s Threat Analysis Group, reflecting cooperation between the tech giants to combat spyware-grade attacks.

Growing Zero-Day Threats in 2025

With these updates, Apple has patched nine in-the-wild vulnerabilities so far this year, while Google has addressed eight Chrome zero-days. The increasing frequency of zero-day attacks emphasizes the need for immediate user action.

Protecting Users Against Sophisticated Attacks

Both companies continue to prioritize user safety, but the active exploitation of these bugs illustrates the ongoing risk to devices and the importance of maintaining up-to-date software.

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