Apple recently issued an urgent iPhone update, iOS version 16.5.1. If you havenβt updated yet, you should.Β
Owners of iPads should update to iOS 16.5.1 as well.Β
The update contains two critical security fixes that prevent bad actors from executing malicious code on iPhones and iPads.Β Β
One of the fixes addresses an issue with the kernel of the deviceβthe core code that runs iPhones and iPads. Apple reported that the issue could allow an app to execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges. With those privileges, a malicious appp could attack the device at the root level. The other addresses an issue with the operating systemβs WebKit, which, if uncorrected, could process maliciously crafted web content.Β
You can update to iOS 16.5.1 now by going to Settings > General > Software Update.Β
The update is available for:Β Β
Keeping your operating system current on your iPhone, and all your devices, provides a strong foundation for protection. In addition to adding new features, updates often include fixes focused on security. In this case, a couple of critical security fixes.Β
You have a few options for keeping on top of security updates:Β
Aside from using online protection software, keeping your device current offers a strong defense from hacks and attacks. Updates to your operating system and apps will fix security issues and loopholesβthe very sorts of things that bad actors are quick to exploit.Β
You can keep current quite easily, thanks to automatic updates. Yet keeping an eye on the news remains important as well. If you catch word of an important update, grab it right away. No need to wait.Β
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