APPLE has released security updates for iOS, iPadOS, macOS Tahoe, and Safari to address over two dozen vulnerabilities, particularly in the WebKit engine, which affects all browsers on iPhones and iPads. The updates enhance security by fixing vulnerabilities that could allow data theft or malicious code execution. Users can check for updates by navigating to Settings on iOS devices or System Preferences on Macs. Specific updates include iOS 26.5.2 for a range of devices, macOS Tahoe 26.5.2, and Safari 26.5.2. The update addresses several WebKit-related issues, memory corruption, and permission handling flaws in browser extensions.
Apple fixes two dozen WebKit bugs in iOS, macOS and Safari
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