iOS 26.5—Update Now Warning Issued To All iPhone Users
The update patches more than 50 vulnerabilities in iPhone and iPad software, including 10 WebKit flaws that could expose sensitive data.
- Today, Apple released 26.5 software updates across iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and watchOS, addressing over 50 security vulnerabilities in the new operating systems.
- The vulnerabilities fixed include multiple image and kernel issues, bugs related to Shortcuts, Spotlight, and screenshots, plus Ten WebKit vulnerabilities that could allow access to sensitive data or cause crashing.
- There are almost 70 security updates in macOS Tahoe 26.5, making it advisable to update Mac software. Apple's security support document outlines all updates included in the new releases.
- For users unable to run Tahoe, Apple released macOS Sonoma 14.8.7 and Sequoia 15.7.7. Other older software releases also include security improvements across multiple versions.
- While there were no known actively exploited bugs, Apple's documentation potentially gives malicious entities insight into vulnerabilities. You should consult the dedicated security hub here for all the latest fixes.
10 Articles
10 Articles
Apple has launched iOS 26.5, an update that does not come with a great visual revolution or a function called to change the way we use the iPhone, but with something quite more important: a long list of security fixes. The company has also published iPadOS 26.5 and, in its official documentation, details dozens of corrected vulnerabilities in different components of the system.The new version of iOS is available in Spain for iPhone 11 and later …
Apple's iOS 26.5 Update Patches More Than 50 Security Flaws
The iOS 26.5 and iPadOS 26.5 updates Apple released today address more than 50 security vulnerabilities, which means it's worth updating soon if you haven't done so already. Apple's security support document outlines all of the security updates included in the new software. There were no known actively exploited bugs, but Apple's documentation does potentially give malicious entities insight into bugs that can be exploited on devices that have no
The updates delivered yesterday are again full of security-relevant bug fixes. Users of older macOS versions are waiting for a new safari.
Apple has released the security notes on iOS 26.5. In addition to the visible improvements, the update also brings a larger number of security-relevant fixes. Apple documents more than 50 vulnerabilities for iOS 26.5 and iPadOS 26.5 alone. On the Apple support page you will find all the information about the security updates. The update is available for the iPhone 11 and later. On the iPad, among other things, the iPad Pro 12.9 inches from the t…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 100% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium





