Emergency Patch for the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch...
According to Apple, the current iOS 14.8 would be releasing a security emergency patch as it has been alerted that a zero-day vulnerability has the means and ways to infect a device and steal data. The same goes for the iPad OS 8, WatchOS 7.6.2, and the MacOS 11.7 versions, which are all subject to exploitation.
Apple's security updates page has also entailed that these devices already need an immediate update so that the device would not be vulnerable to exploitation once criminals discover this.
The hacking may be random or targeted, but a person would never know that they have spyware on their messages or their devices.
Which Devices Need the Update?
In order to avoid losing data or having private information to be taken away from users, it is recommended that people update to the latest patch now.
Apple says that the iPhone 6s and later, iPad Pro (all models), iPad Air 2 and later, iPad 5th generation and later, iPad mini 4 and later, and iPod touch (7th generation) all need to be updated to the latest operating system.
Both the "CoreGraphics" and "WebKit" are vulnerable to the attack, and Apple has admitted that it can be subject to falling into the trap. These areas can be exploited and be run with an arbitrary code execution which can infect the device and lead to data loss or theft.
Apple Zero-Day Vulnerability
Apple is known to have multiple zero-day vulnerabilities along their way, and it goes opposed to the initial notion that the Cupertino giants' devices are not subject to getting infected by viruses. Moreover, the presence of the zero-day has been apparent lately, and the company has issued several patches for this.
While people are not that severely affected, prevention is better than cure. It is important to keep one's device safe and secure instead of leaving it open for hackers.