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Apple just released iOS 16.5.1 (c), and you need to install it now

Jason Hiner/ZDNETOK, if you're the sort of person who pays attention to Apple updates, you might have noticed some weird stuff happening with iOS updates.Earlier this week, the company pushed out the iOS 16.5.1 (a) to iPhones, but the update was pulled shortly after following reports that it broke the Safari browser when used to visit websites like Facebook, Instagram, and Zoom. The update was to fix a security bug with the WebKit browser engine that was being actively exploited in the wild, so it was considered…

Apple re-releases Rapid Security Response iOS 16.5.1 to patch security exploit

After a rocky start, Apple has released a Rapid Security Response update to iOS 16.5.1 and macOS Ventura 13.4.1. Apple disclosed earlier this week that it was aware of a security flaw on iPhone, iPad, and Mac that has reportedly been actively exploited. At the time, the company released Rapid Security Response updates to iOS and macOS that patched the problem. Unfortunately, the patch also broke how certain websites load, prompting Apple to pull the update from being distributed. Rapid

Apple releases new security update for iOS 16.5.1 after weird bug

At the beginning of this week, Apple issued its second-ever Rapid Security Response for iPhone, iPad, and Mac devices with iOS 16.5.1 (a), iPadOS 16.5.1 (a), and macOS 13.4.1 (a). This security update would fix an issue where “processing web content may lead to arbitrary code execution.” On a support page, the company said this issue was actively exploited, and this update would fix that. Unfortunately, for those who quickly downloaded these new versions, a bug prevented some websites from displaying content…

iOS 16.5.1 (a) and macOS 13.4.1 (a) Security Updates Pulled Hours After Rollout, Apple Responds [Updated]

iOS 16.5.1 (a) and macOS 13.4.1 (a) were rolled out by Apple on Monday as Rapid Security Response (RSR) updates for the company's phones, tablets, and Mac computers. The update included fixes for a vulnerability in Apple's browser engine that may have been used by hackers to execute malicious code remotely on a user's device and gain access to their data. However, hours after rolling out the security update, Apple has reportedly pulled the software update due to a bug and is expected to roll it out once the issue is…

iOS 16.5.1 (a) and macOS 13.4.1 (a) Rapid Security Response Updates Pulled by Apple Hours After Rollout

iOS 16.5.1 (a) and macOS 13.4.1 (a) were rolled out by Apple on Monday as Rapid Security Response (RSR) updates for the company's phones, tablets, and Mac computers. The update included fixes for a vulnerability in Apple's browser engine that may have been used by hackers to execute malicious code remotely on a user's device and gain access to their data. However, hours after rolling out the security update, Apple has reportedly pulled the software update due to a bug and is expected to roll it out once the issue is…

Rapid Security Response update for iOS 16.5.1 and macOS 13.4.1 now available

Alongside iOS 16.6 beta 5, Apple has also released a Rapid Security Response update for iOS 16.5.1 and macOS 13.4.1. That said, users running the stable version of iOS and macOS should install these new versions as soon as possible. On a support page, Apple explained what the issue was: “Impact: Processing web content may lead to arbitrary code execution. Apple is aware of a report that this issue may have been actively exploited.” With that in mind, iPhone, iPad, and Mac users should check for an update to…

Apple stops signing iOS 16.5 after iOS 16.5.1 rollout

With iOS 16.5.1 now available, Apple stopped signing iOS 16.5. With that, you can no longer downgrade to older iOS 16 build versions – but if you are experiencing any bug or unreliability, an iOS 15 version is still available — iOS 15.7.7 — for devices that are compatible with iOS 15. With iOS 16.5, released at the end of May, Apple brought the My Sports tab to Apple News, Siri improvements, in which you can now ask the personal assistant to screen record for the first time, and added the Pride wallpaper with…

iOS 16.5.1 Rolls Out With Zero-Day Vulnerability Fixes Alongside New macOS, iPadOS and watchOS Updates

iOS 16.5.1 is rolling out to users of supported iPhone models, bringing important fixes for zero-day security flaws that could allow an attacker to infect and install spyware on an iPhone via iMessage, according to details shared by a security firm. The latest update also resolves a bug introduced with the previous update that prevented charging with Apple's Lightning to USB 3 camera adapter accessory. The company has also released updates to iPadOS 16.5.1, macOS 13.4.1, and watchOS 9.5.2, with security and bug…