iPhone users urged to install new Apple system update on devices fixing loophole exploited by hackers
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Apple has urged its users to install the latest system updates to all of their devices. The updates apply to most of their products including iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, Watch and HomePods.
The software revision is said to fix a number of bugs and issues reported recently. It also addresses security loopholes within the system.
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Hide AdApple computers should be updated to MacOS13.2.1 which is the latest version of Ventura and will fix a security flaw found in Safari which Apple said allowed anyone to run their own code by exploiting a loophole.
Apple also said they are “aware of a report that this issue may have been actively exploited” which means hackers may already know how to use it. However, the latest update fixes this which Apple says is a result of “improved checks” on their part. The iPhone update fixes bugs in iCloud and Sire.
The update has made changes to the Crash Detection feature that comes with Apple, which can detect when the user has been in a crash and automatically calls emergency services. Apple said that the update brings “optimisations” to the crash detection feature which arrived with the iPhone 14 models and the latest Apple Watch.
The fix comes after people who use the devices and had the feature installed reported that emergency calls were being made while they were on rollercoasters, or more recently it’s been activated during winter sports like when someone falls while skiing. The update should make sure that Crash Detection also activates after a real crash.
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