Apple warns millions of iPhones are exposed to attack
Apple has issued an urgent warning to iPhone users around the world after discovering critical security vulnerabilities that have been actively exploited in real-world attacks. The flaws lie in core components like WebKit, which powers the Safari browser and every browser on iPhones and other Apple devices, and could allow malicious websites to trick an unpatched device into executing harmful code. If exploited, attackers might gain control of the device, access sensitive information such as passwords or payment data, or install malicious software without the user’s knowledge. Apple has already released fixes in the latest iOS updates to address these vulnerabilities, but a significant number of users have not yet installed them, leaving hundreds of millions of devices exposed to potential threats. Security experts emphasize that updating to the latest software is the only effective defense, as there are no workarounds or settings that can fully mitigate this risk on outdated systems.

The situation highlights the ongoing importance of prompt software updates and vigilance in cybersecurity. Despite the widespread availability of security patches, many iPhone users delay installing the latest operating system versions, inadvertently leaving their devices vulnerable to sophisticated attacks. This gap between patch release and adoption provides attackers with an opportunity to exploit known weaknesses. Apple continues to urge users to update their devices to the most recent iOS versions to ensure full protection, as well as to restart devices after updates to clear any lingering threats. The company’s warning serves as a reminder that even the most secure consumer platforms are not immune to cyber threats, and user action remains a critical part of maintaining device safety.
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