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what's going on YouTube GSN right here
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so in today's video we're discussing
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about iOS 17.4 that was just released by
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Apple and is now available for all users
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it's actually different in Europe
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compared to United States and other
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parts of the world so we're going to get
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both Windows and Mac OS so yes iOS 17.4
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has been in beta for a while but now
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it's finally released and this is the
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change log in Europe if you're not
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living in Europe you're going to have a
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different change log your change log
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will actually begin from this sentence
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over here this release also includes new
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emojis whatever but for the European
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market they added this quote this update
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provides new options for app
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marketplaces web browsers and payment
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for resident of the European Union so as
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you probably know Apple has been under
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Fire quite a lot in Europe for their
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anti-competitive measures and stuff and
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as part of those investigations apple is
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now forced to to allow third-party app
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stores to exist on iOS they have to
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allow browsers to have their own engines
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not only webkit and they have to allow
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various payment methods outside of the
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app store for the applications in the
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European Union so that's essentially
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what has changed in the Europe but these
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changes are not part of iOS 17.4 if you
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live somewhere else for example in the
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United States another important thing in
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iOS 17.4 is a cal vulnerability that was
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actually patched so if you go ahead in
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here you can see that it says a kernel
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vulnerability with cve 2024
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23225 has been patched and it says here
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an attacker with arbitrary kernel with
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and right capability may be able to
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bypass kernel memory protections apple
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is aware of a report that this issue may
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have been exploited so this could be
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actually interesting and Alie developer
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over here also said that this could be
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interesting and I wonder if this is
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actually a PPL or PAC bypass maybe I
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don't know don't have any confirmation
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at the moment what this is but this
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could be a pretty interesting kernel
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vulnerability so I would definitely
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advise you to not update iOS 17.4 if you
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are planning to jailbreak your device
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right now iOS 17.31 and lower is a
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better idea because this vulnerability
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was patched in 17.4 and this could
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actually be useful we might even get a
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proof of concept in the future because
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people could actually diff the update
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see what changed and try to exploit that
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anyway yeah that's basically it with
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this update the biggest issue with this
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update is that it does patch an
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important colel vulnerability that could
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be usable for jailbreak purposes so do
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not update in Europe it begins the
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process of Apple actually allowing
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thirdparty marketplaces web browsers
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payment methods I don't know how that's
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going to turn out because Apple does
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their best in order to try to make this
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not very powerful so if you have a third
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party app store it's still going to
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require applications to be vetted by
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Apple they still need to be checked the
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same way that Mac OS applications are
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checked by Apple so you can't really
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have like emulators and tweaked
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applications and stuff like that it's
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not going to be AB valy version 2 it's
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still going to be similar to the App
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Store still going to be controlled by
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Apple in a way so yeah we're going to
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see how that turns out anyway thank you
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for watching I'm Gio snow peace out