![]() ![]() Monday’s security updates are part of Apple’s Rapid Security Response system (RSR). ![]() If automatic updates are enabled on your device, you shouldn’t have to do anything, though it only takes a second to check if you’re all set. You’ll then be guided through the process. ![]() To update macOS, select the Apple icon at the top left of the display, then select System Settings > General > Software Update. To perform the update manually on iPhone and iPad, go to Settings, then General, and select Software Update near the top of the display, and then follow the prompts. It’s available for iPhones running iOS 16.5.1, iPadOS with 16.5.1, and Macs with macOS Ventura 13.4.1. More importantly, Apple said that the flaw, which was reported by an anonymous security researcher, may have already been actively exploited, so it’s best to grab the update now. The tech giant said that the vulnerability means that “processing web content may lead to arbitrary code execution.” In other words, a hacker could, for example, plant malware on a device via an infected webpage. Have an iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch? You need to update it right now Apple’s new in-store device aimed at improving iPhone setup processĮverything Apple didn’t announce at its iPhone 15 event ![]()
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