Apple users generally feel secure about privacy due to Apple's strong emphasis on it for their products, whether Macs or iPhones. However, even Apple products have software security flaws that go unnoticed. It is only when Apple fixes these flaws that information is released, prompting users to take action and update their devices.
In the latest instance, a similar situation has prompted the Indian Government's Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) to issue a ‘high risk' alert. The organisation is asking Apple users who own iPhones, iPads, or Macs to update their software as soon as possible to avoid falling prey to potential security bypasses, denial of service attacks, and more. This, of course, happened after Apple released the software fixes for the myriad issues.
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CERT-In states that users with the following software versions should update their devices as soon as possible to mitigate potential risks:
Apple has already released the security updates corresponding to the above software, and users should update their devices without delay to safeguard themselves from undue harm.
It should be noted that when Apple discovers these vulnerabilities, it isn't always necessary that they have been exploited. This is why most such fix announcements are made after an update has been released by the company. So, while there is no immediate risk, it is possible that bad actors may try to exploit them.
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It goes without saying, but maintaining good online hygiene is imperative. Start by turning on automatic updates for your devices, so that new updates, often containing important security fixes, are installed automatically without you having to worry about it.
Additionally, if you have a device that is quite old and doesn't receive updates anymore, it is best to avoid
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