Got an iPhone, iPad, or iMac that's running the latest operating system? Then Apple has an important securityupdate for you to install.
Anyone with an iPhone, iPad, or iMac running the latest operating system is strongly advised by Apple to download a security update for the devices as soon as possible.
Recommended Videos It’s available for iPhones running iOS 16.5.1, iPadOS with 16.5.1, and Macs with macOS Ventura 13.4.1. To update macOS, select the Apple icon at the top left of the display, then select System Settings, and then General, and Software Update. You’ll then be guided through the process.
Monday’s security updates are part of Apple’s Rapid Security Response system . It’s been testing the system since last year, and in May it rolled out its first RSR update.
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