Apple fixes dangerous zero-day flaw affecting macOS, iOS and more – update now to prevent ‘extremely sophisticated attack’



  • Apple patches zero-day CVE-2026-20700 in Dynamic Link Editor (dyld)
  • The flaw allowed the execution of arbitrary code, used in sophisticated targeted attacks
  • Fixes released in iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS, and visionOS updates

Apple has fixed its first zero-day vulnerability of 2026, a bug that has apparently been used in an “extremely sophisticated attack.”

In a security advisory, Apple said that the Google Threat Analysis Group (GTAG) discovered a memory corruption issue in the Dynamic Link Editor (dyld), a system component that helps apps run, and when a person opens an app, the component loads the shared libraries it needs and connects everything.



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