Apple says on its support page that it “is aware of a report that this issue may have been actively exploited against versions of iOS released before iOS 15.1.” Tracked as CVE-2022-42856, the security issue in WebKit, which underpins Apple’s Safari browser, could lead to arbitrary code execution. ![]() But in the case of iOS 15.7.2, it’s important that you update straight away because it fixes a security flaw that is already being used in real-life attacks. I get it-you might be tempted to leave updating for a while to see if anyone else is getting bugs after upgrading to the new iOS version. ![]() iOS 15.7.2 and iOS 16.1.2 fix an already-exploited security flaw ![]() But this support was always going to be limited, and with iOS 15.7.2 being offered for older iPhones only, it appears time is up.
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