Apple has patched today three iOS zero-day vulnerabilities actively exploited in the wild and affecting iPhone, iPad, and iPod devices.
"Apple is aware of reports that an exploit for this issue exists in the wild," the company said in a security advisory issued today when describing the three flaws.
The list of affected devices includes iPhone 6s and later, iPod touch 7th generation, iPad Air 2 and later, and iPad mini 4 and later.
The zero-days were addressed by Apple earlier today, with the release of iOS 14.2, the mobile OS' latest stable version.