Apple says iPhone bug may have been actively exploited – here’s what to do
On the surface, the iOS 16.3.1 and iPadOS 16.3.1 updates may not look that exciting because they don’t bring any new features, but they contain fixes for problems with iCloud settings and Siri, optimizations, and security updates.
An in-the-wild vulnerability is a threat that’s spreading among real-world devices and may put ordinary users at risk.
The updates also seek to fix a Kernel vulnerability that may allow apps to execute commands with kernel privileges. This can allow hackers to take over the entire machine. Thankfully, no one appears to have taken advantage of this flaw.
Caught between a rock and a hard place
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