Apple security alert – zero-day patched, so update your devices now

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  • Apple warns users about use-after-free vulnerability being exploited in the wild
  • It affects most products, including iPhones, watches, TVs, and more
  • A patch is already available, so update now

Apple has released a patch for its first zero-day of 2025, fixing CVE-2025-24085, a use-after-free flaw affecting the CoreMedia component.

CoreMedia is a framework in Apple’s ecosystem that handles multimedia. It is important for the playback, processing, and management of both audio and video files, and is found in devices powered by macOS, iOS, iPadOS, tvOS, and watchOS.

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