Apple has just recently released new software updates across its entire product line to fix multiple security vulnerabilities, which have been actively used to hack customers running its mobile software, iOS.Simple question, Arlen (you are a simpleton, so you cannot deal with more):
<https://techcrunch.com/2025/04/16/apple-says-zero-day-bugs-exploited-against-specific-targeted-individuals-using-ios/>
Notice that Apple has never in its entire history ever caught a zero day
bug in their own testing - which - well - which is revealing only in the
fact Google proved long ago Apple doesn't actually test most of iOS code!
Apple has just recently released new software updates
you're over a month and a full release behind.
Time for you to have a little lie down...
On Sat, 24 May 2025 16:13:43 -0000 (UTC), Chris wrote :
you're over a month and a full release behind.
Time for you to have a little lie down...
Thanks for letting me know, Chris.
I've been sick lately so I was trying to catch up.
So I apologize if it's old news.
However... bear in mind Apple trolls don't seem to know *anything* about Apple products - even news that's old - such as the battery life
requirements which prevent Apple from selling any phones that don't meet
the bare minimum battery-life standards (which many Android double).
On Sat, 24 May 2025 16:13:43 -0000 (UTC), Chris wrote :
you're over a month and a full release behind.
Time for you to have a little lie down...
Thanks for letting me know, Chris.
I've been sick lately so I was trying to catch up.
So I apologize if it's old news.
However... bear in mind Apple trolls don't seem to know *anything* about Apple products - even news that's old - such as the battery life
requirements which prevent Apple from selling any phones that don't meet
the bare minimum battery-life standards (which many Android double).
It's always brand new news to Apple trolls the truth about Apple products.
But if you're already aware that Apple is well on its way to having at
least the same number of zero-days this year as last, then it's all OK.
Thanks for letting me know you knew about how "holy" iOS truly is
as the main reason for these zero-days is Apple's support is the worst in
the industry.
On 2025-05-24 13:41, Marion wrote:
On Sat, 24 May 2025 16:13:43 -0000 (UTC), Chris wrote :
you're over a month and a full release behind.
Time for you to have a little lie down...
Thanks for letting me know, Chris.
I've been sick lately so I was trying to catch up.
So I apologize if it's old news.
However... bear in mind Apple trolls don't seem to know *anything* about
Apple products - even news that's old - such as the battery life
requirements which prevent Apple from selling any phones that don't meet
the bare minimum battery-life standards (which many Android double).
This is false.
Apple has just recently released new software updates across its entire product line to fix multiple security vulnerabilities, which have been actively used to hack customers running its mobile software, iOS.
<https://techcrunch.com/2025/04/16/apple-says-zero-day-bugs-exploited-against-specific-targeted-individuals-using-ios/>
Notice that Apple has never in its entire history ever caught a zero day
bug in their own testing - which - well - which is revealing only in the
fact Google proved long ago Apple doesn't actually test most of iOS code!
*Google proved iOS core code dating back to 1985 has _never_ been tested!*
<https://groups.google.com/g/misc.phone.mobile.iphone/c/nbxvoDgiGT4>
With Apple bugfix testing & supporting being the worst in the industry,
it's no longer shocking that iOS is the most exploited mobile OS!
*Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency* (Homeland Security)
<https://www.cisa.gov/known-exploited-vulnerabilities-catalog>
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