Apple’s Patch Parade: Major Security Fixes for iOS & macOS!

It’s Patch Wednesday in Cupertino, and Apple’s security response team is on a mission to squash bugs. Major security updates are out for iOS and macOS, addressing kernel flaws, WebKit issues, and a particularly pesky bug in libexpat. The iOS 18.2 and macOS Sequoia 15.2 patches are here to save the day!

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Looks like Apple’s security team decided to throw a wild patch party and everyone is invited! Trust Apple to keep us on our toes with more updates than a social media influencer’s daily posts. But hey, better safe than sorry, right? So, grab your devices and start updating, because no one wants a hacker crashing their party!

Key Points:

  • Apple releases major security updates for iOS 18.2 and macOS Sequoia 15.2.
  • Patches address vulnerabilities in kernel, WebKit, and Passwords components.
  • Fixes a critical bug in libexpat, preventing remote arbitrary code execution.
  • Includes updates across other ecosystems: watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS.
  • Immediate action is advised to prevent data leakage and malicious attacks.

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