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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!!
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?