Apple reports 2 iOS 0-days that let hackers compromise fully patched devices
A week after Apple issued its biggest iOS and iPadOS update since last September’s release of version 14.0, the company has released a new update to patch two zero-days that allowed attackers to execute malicious code on fully up-to-date devices. Monday’s release of version 14.5.1 also fixes problems with a bug in the newly released App Tracking Transparency feature rolled out in the previous version. By Dan Goodin I May 4, 2021
Tesla Car Hacked Remotely From Drone via Zero-Click Exploit
Two researchers have shown how a Tesla — and possibly other cars — can be hacked remotely without any user interaction. They carried out the attack from a drone. By Eduard Kovacs I May 03, 2021
Pulse Secure fixes VPN zero-day used to hack high-value targets
Pulse Secure has fixed a zero-day vulnerability in the Pulse Connect Secure (PCS) SSL VPN appliance that is being actively exploited to compromise the internal networks of defense firms and govt agencies. By Lawrence Abrams I May 3, 2021
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