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Apple reportedly fixes security vulnerability in iCloud Pages/Keynote editing

  • Feb 22, 2021, 9:42 AM
  • 9to5mac.com

A security vulnerability in iCloud that could have been used to send malware to Mac users has now been patched by Apple, according to a new blog post.

It allowed an attacker to embed malicious code in either Pages or Keynote documents, which could then be shared with others…

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The post Apple reportedly fixes security vulnerability in iCloud Pages/Keynote editing appeared first on 9to5Mac.

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