2019-10-11 13:40 |
Apple has patched a zero-day flaw in iTunes app for Windows that allowed hackers to escape detection and install BitPaymer ransomware. The findings — disclosed by cybersecurity firm Morphisec — come as Apple killed iTunes for macOS, replacing it with Music, Podcasts, and TV apps in macOS Catalina.
The app, however, will continue to function as usual on Windows. The Cupertino-based tech giant fixed the zero-day vulnerability on October 7 with its release of iTunes 12. 10. 1 for Windows and iCloud for Windows 7. 14 immediately after it was responsibly disclosed. According to Morphisec, adversaries exploited an unquoted path vulnerability in Bonjour…
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