Apple’s Bug Safari: macOS Sequoia 15.5 Security Patch Parade

Apple has released macOS Sequoia 15.5 with a slew of security fixes. Highlights include protecting against apps that suddenly become more curious than a cat and malicious content that crashes your system faster than a clumsy toddler. Find out how Apple is patching up these pesky issues on their support page.

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Apple’s new macOS Sequoia 15.5: Where each software update feels like playing “Where’s Waldo” with your data’s privacy and security. But fret not! Apple assures us they’re working hard to patch up those pesky vulnerabilities faster than you can say “CVE-ID!”

Key Points:

  • macOS Sequoia 15.5 update fixes numerous security vulnerabilities.
  • Issues range from kernel memory corruption to unauthorized data access.
  • Many vulnerabilities were addressed by improving checks and memory management.
  • Security advisories and more information available on Apple’s support site.
  • Contributions from researchers at major institutions were acknowledged.

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