Apple just shipped an important security update on June 29, covering iOS/iPadOS, macOS, and Safari—plus other Apple components that rely on the same browser tech. This patch fixes 30+ vulnerabilities, with a major focus on WebKit. Over 20 WebKit issues were addressed, impacting Safari and multiple Apple devices/components that embed WebKit. Apple is urging users who’ve already updated to install the fixed versions ASAP, including iOS/iPadOS 26.5.2, macOS Tahoe 26.5.2, and Safari 26.5.2, to reduce the risk of exploitation. The standout detail: researchers say AI tools helped uncover four key WebKit vulnerabilities—CVE-2026-43707, CVE-2026-43715, CVE-2026-43716, and CVE-2026-43745. Most are classic “memory safety” problems like Memory Corruption, UAF (Use-After-Free), and Out-of-Bounds Write. CVE-2026-43715 is especially critical with a CVSS score of 8.8. This update also patches system-core risks (e.g., CVE-2026-39868 at 9.1). Update now, and re-check your OS + browser security status. #AppleSecurity #iOS #macOS #Safari #WebKit #CyberSecurity
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