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CVE-2025–24201: Apple’s WebKit Exploit Exposed — What You Need to Know

Your iPhone is at risk? Yes it is!!

Techscribe Central
8 min readMar 14, 2025
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Imagine waking up one morning to find that your iPhone, the device you trust for security, has been silently compromised overnight. No suspicious app installations, no phishing emails — just a flaw in Safari, the browser you use every day.

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This isn’t a dystopian scenario; it’s the reality of the latest WebKit zero-day exploit that sent shockwaves through Apple’s ecosystem. But how did this happen? Why is WebKit such a lucrative target for hackers? And most importantly, what does this mean for the everyday user?

When I heard about vulnerability, my first thought was “Where did this come from?” Researching about this led to a thought and I found out how fascinating it is about WebKit vulnerabilities, which now continue to be a prime target for attackers. It’s not just about the technical aspects; it’s also about understanding the broader implications for users and the industry.

Let’s break it down.

What is WebKit? Why Does It Matter?

The Backbone of Apple’s Browsing Experience

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