Apple recently addressed significant security vulnerabilities that are actively being exploited by backporting fixes to older devices and earlier OS versions. The vulnerabilities include a use-after-free bug, an authorization issue within the Accessibility component, and an out-of-bounds write issue in WebKit. The updates are applicable to various older models such as iPhone 6s through iPhone X and respective iPads. Users are encouraged to update to the latest versions to prevent potential threats as the company also released new versions of iOS, macOS, and Safari that resolve numerous flaws.
Apple backported critical vulnerability fixes for older models, addressing severe security issues to protect users and prevent exploitation by malicious actors.
With updates available for previous iOS and iPadOS versions, Apple aims to secure devices against active exploitation of identified vulnerabilities in their software.
The significant vulnerabilities affected components such as Core Media and WebKit, necessitating immediate action to elevate user security through updated operating systems.
While newer versions fix various security flaws, Apple advises users of older devices to update to safeguard against the vulnerabilities already being exploited.
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