This is a bug in the Safari browser that allowed the memory of the computer, mobile or tablet to be ‘corrupted’ to run malicious software
Apple has distributed a security update for the different operating systems of their computers and for the Safari browser in order to solve a memory corruption error, and urges users to install it even if it does not have new features.
The technology company has released iOS 14.4.1, iPadOS 14.4.1, watchOS 7.3.2, macOS Big Sur 11.2.3, and Safari 14.0.3 to fix a security flaw identified as CVE-2021-1844 and discovered by researchers from the Google Threat Analysis Group and Microsoft Browser Vulnerability Research Group.
The particular flaw refers to a memory corruption bug that could allow arbitrary code to run through the processing of maliciously crafted web content, as listed on Apple’s Support page.
Security updates are available from this Monday. The company notes that keeping ‘software’ up to date is “one of the most important things” a user can do to keep their devices safe.