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by walterbell 540 days ago
> the latest iPhone would take that crown each year

Apple continuously patches zero-day kernel exploits against the latest iOS and hardware, https://support.apple.com/en-us/100100

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Sure, but there are many more people looking at iPhone security than at Xboxes. The incentives, both monetary and otherwise, are much greater with iPhones than they ever were with consoles.
That is far from the only thing that would be relevant for such a metric. (For one thing, you also have to ask which kernel.)
iPhone and iPad devices have been breached by zero-days for years, unlike Xbox One.
Still simplistic. "Breached" can mean a number of things, and the incentives here are very different.
Breached = remote control of device, bypass all vendor and owner security policy, and exfiltration of non-public data.
And that was achieved?
Multiple times via iOS zero days. One example, https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2024/dec/20/whatsapp-...

> NSO Group Technologies, was accused in a lawsuit by Meta’s messaging app of infecting and surveilling the phones of 1,400 people over a two-week period in May 2019 via its notorious Pegasus software. The judge.. found the company had violated state and federal US hacking laws.. was used to infiltrate not only WhatsApp but also iPhones to extract pictures, emails and texts.. victims of the hack identified by Meta were senior government officials, journalists, human rights activists, political dissidents and diplomats.