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Apple has patched nearly 50 security flaws across iPhones, Macs, Safari and more. Some could expose your data or let hackers in, so don’t wait to update.
Google’s latest Chrome release fixes seven serious flaws that could let attackers run malicious code just by luring you to a compromised page.
The bug, tracked as CVE-2025-54957, could let attackers run code via audio files.
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