A new zero-day vulnerability in WebKit has significant implications for iPhones, Mac devices, and iPads. Due to the suspected active exploitation of this zero-day, Apple is imposing an update. Taking swift action, Apple is implementing a Rapid Security Response (RSR) update across iPhones, iPads, and Mac devices. Apple emphasizes that this Rapid Security Response provides critical security solutions and is highly recommended for all users.
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