< img src = "/uploads/blogs/12/2b/ib-1imdtotto_4A4999ea2.jpg" Alt = "applies to anyone who has a smartphone: Ukrainians were warned about the virus that steals data and money"/> ~ < P > Apple has warned the owners of iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple Vision Pro about serious vulnerability that can be a target for complex hacker attacks. Vulnerability of prob & rsquo; ugly from Webkit & mdash; The engine used in Safari, Mail, App Store and other company applications, writes Focus referring to thesun.co.uk.
< p >< strong > What is known about the threat 0 ~/p > < P > Cybersecurity experts warn that hackers can use vulnerability to create a harmful web content capable of bypassing system protection. Apple has already corrected this problem in iOS 17.2, but recently released a new update for iOS 18, which additionally strengthens protection.
< P >< Br/>< Strong > What devices need update 0 ~/p > > 62 > 62 < P > iPhone Xs and newer models < Br /> iPad Pro (13 inches, 12.9 inches of 3rd generation and later versions) < Br /~ 62 Air 3rd generation and newer < br /> iPad 7th generation and newer < br /> iPad mini 5th generation and newer Pro
< p >< strng > How to update the device
< P > To make sure your iPhone has the latest version of iOS, you should turn on an automatic update. If you want to update immediately, follow the following steps:
< Ul > < li > Go into & ldquo; settings & Rdquo;.
< li > Choose & ldquo; basic & rdquo; & rarr; & ldquo; software update & Rdquo;.
< li > If a new update is available, press & ldquo; update now & Rdquo;.
< P > Cybersecurity experts emphasize that immediate update to iOS 18.3.2 will help protect the device from new attacks and ensure privacy of personal data.