Apple has fixed a vulnerability in its Vision Pro device that allowed hackers to fill users' virtual spaces with 3D animated objects, including spiders, bats, and snakes. The bug, described as 'unusually scary,' was part of the visionOS operating system. This fix addresses significant security concerns for users of the Vision Pro, a device that integrates virtual and augmented reality. The bug also allowed websites to exploit this vulnerability.
Apple has fixed a visionOS vulnerability that allowed a hacker to fill a Vision Pro user's virtual space with 3D animated objects — think spiders, bats, snakes, or anything else that scares you. 🕷️ Read more on Mashable. 🔗: https://t.co/CbN1IxXqdN https://t.co/pLXsmPcMIJ
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