Apple issues statement saying that it has found ‘no evidence’ in the report by cybersecurity company ZecOps that discovered two vulnerabilities in Apple iOS mail which they believed are widely exploited in the wild to target iPhone and iPad users.
“Apple takes all reports of security threats seriously. We have thoroughly investigated the researcher’s report and, based on the information provided, have concluded these issues do not pose an immediate risk to our users,” the tech giant said in a statement on Thursday.
The tech giant further added that the researcher identified three issues in Mail, “but alone they are insufficient to bypass iPhone and iPad security protections, and we have found no evidence they were used against customers”.
According to cybersecurity firm ZecOps, the hackers may have discovered a way to infiltrate iPhones using Apple’s email software.
ZecOps had said that “additional kernel vulnerability would provide full device access – we suspect that these attackers had another vulnerability. It is currently under investigation”.
Apple said that these potential issues will be addressed in a software update soon.