Apple has rolled out two critical security updates after uncovering zero-day vulnerabilities targeting Intel-based Mac computers.
SEE ALSO: Missing notes on sex video hdiPhone: Apple dropped a fix for the bugIn a disclosure posted Tuesday, the company detailed its discovery of the flaws and the rapid fixes implemented to protect Mac users. These zero-day bugs — so named because they were exploited before Apple could address them — prompted the release of bug patches for iOS devices and a dedicated macOS software update.
The vulnerabilities stem from Apple’s WebKit and JavaScriptCore, which drive Safari and render web content.
Regardless of the source, the priority for Apple users is clear: update your devices immediately to ensure they’re running the latest software. Here's how:
The latest security patches are available for Mac systems running any of the three affected macOS versions, alongside a range of iPhones and iPads. To ensure your device is protected, follow these steps:
For macOS:
Open System Preferences(or System Settingson macOS Ventura and later).
Click on Software Update.
If an update is available, select Update Nowor Upgrade Now, depending on your macOS version.
For iPhones and iPads:
Open the Settingsapp.
Go to General > Software Update.
Tap Download and Installif an update is available.
These updates apply to iPhone XS and newer models, iPad Pro 13-inch, iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation and later), iPad Pro 11-inch (1st generation and later), iPad Air (3rd generation and later), iPad (7th generation and later), and iPad mini (5th generation and later).
Topics Apple Cybersecurity
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