The “point point release” for iOS and iPados published yesterday evening includes an error loop for a safety difference, which is already being used according to Apple. This was announced by the group on its safety update website. Both iOS 18 and iPados 18 and iPados 17 (as well as iOS 17, but Apple no longer patch). So users must be immediate iOS 18.3.1 and iPados 18.3.1 Or IPados 17.7.5 import.
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Physical attack on iPhone
The bug is in the accessibility module, which is responsible for accessibility and is to do it with a really banned USB access for the device. This restricted mode can be avoided as an “extreme demand” (O-sound apple) attack, which should be under the iPhone dispute. The error was discovered by Canada’s Security Group Citizen Lab at Toronto UniversityThis is likely to have details in the coming days On your website Publish
According to Apple, “physical attack” on blocked equipment was possible. What can actually be done remains unclear, no, USB is the first hurdle to prevent data from accessing data via the restricted mode USB-C port. It will also be comprehensible that malicious code can be introduced in this way, but Apple does not provide any information. However, what the group says: According to Apple, there was a “report that specific target persons” were attacked. It is also not clear who it is. The bug has been removed through better “state management”, continuing Apple. Users of iPhones from XS, with iPad Pro models with 11 and 13 inches, get 12.9 from third generation, iPad Air 3 and new, iPad 7 and new and new as well as iPad mini 5 and new benefits. Other models can no longer do iOS 18 (or iPados 17.7.5) and remain insecure.
Watches about Macos Patch and also update for visionos-uncertainty
Apart from iOS and iPados, Apple has also updated Watches and Visionos – 11.3.1 or 2.3.1. However, safety -Relevant fix should not include them. Unfortunately, Apple does not give any other information about innovations – very annoying, because you have to import patch on good luck what they bring.
Macos 15.3.1, Macos 14.7.4 (Sonoma) and Macos 13.7.4 (Ventura), which were also released yesterday, have no security updates, though. They also live anonymous, updates include 2 GB and more. Recently, problems with Macos 15.3 were known in relation to third -party firewalls. It was not clear in the beginning whether these are certain.
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