According to Apple, iOS 15.6.1 has fixed two major vulnerabilities that let apps execute arbitrary code without the user’s consent. The update was made available to the public on August 17. But of ...
Apple has just released a wholly unexpected update to iOS 15, just a matter of days before iOS 16 goes live. It’s unprecedented in the scheme of late releases. Here’s what’s in it. August 19 update ...
Just one week after the release of iOS 15.6.1 to all users, Apple has stopped signing iOS 15.6. As a result, users can no longer downgrade iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch software from iOS 15.6.1 to iOS ...
Apple released a new software update on Wednesday that should safeguard two security vulnerabilities that impacted every iPhone and iPad model capable of running iOS 15. The first issue involved the ...
Apple has released iOS 15.6.1 and iPadOS 15.6.1. The release notes are simple, stating only that the update “provides important security updates and is recommended for all users.” The security content ...
Update, Aug. 18, 3:45 p.m.: Apple has released the Safari 15.6.1 update for macOS Big Sur and Catalina to patch the WebKit vulnerability it fixed in macOS Monterey yesterday. Still no word on whether ...
Apple released the next major versions of several of its operating systems today, including watchOS 9, tvOS 16, and iOS 16. The latter is probably the most significant of the three, with a total ...
Following the launch of iOS 15.6.1 last Wednesday, Apple has stopped signing iOS 15.6, the previously available version that came out in mid-July. Since iOS 15.6 is no longer being signed, it is not ...