Apple fixed 40 bugs and vulnerabilities in iTunes 11.0.3

  iTunes 11.0.3 was launched a few tens of minutes ago by the Apple company, and the famous hacker MuscleNerd tells us that the new application solves no less than 40 bugs and vulnerabilities. CVE or Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures are reported to Apple by various people, or are discovered by employees, they are made public and are fixed through updates. Considering that Apple has solved so many problems, it's clear that Apple's security team has had a lot of work in the last few months, and we can expect similar things in iOS 7.

  In iOS 6 Apple implemented ASLR to secure the operating system, a jailbreak solution was developed anyway, but for iOS 7 we must expect the improvement of security measures, considering that iDevices are starting to be used in high-ranking institutions in the US and beyond.