Apple patches actively exploited iPhone, iPad kernel vulns

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The new site will serve as a way for security researchers working on Apple vulnerabilities to communicate with Cupertino. Apple said the new site is a two-way street where users can"hear about the latest advances in Apple security from our engineering teams, send us your own research, and work directly with us to be recognized and rewarded for helping keep our users safe."

The researchers said the ElasticSearch database included plain text data like password reset logs , SQL logs showing what Thomson Reuters clients were searching for, and documents returned through those searches.

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