
Apple has released a rare critical security update for the iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPad Air, iPad Mini 2, iPad Mini 3 and iPod touch (6th gen) users.
The security update patches an exploit in Safari that could let unauthorized users process maliciously crafted web content and lead to arbitrary code execution. Apple also says that the vulnerability may have been actively exploited in the wild.
The security update fixes a security vulnerability (CVE-2022-32893) that the company recently patched with its iOS 15.6.1 update. Last month, Apple released iOS 15.6.1 update to fix zero-day exploits asking all iPad and iPhone users to update their devices to the latest version.
Users with iOS 12 are advised to update their devices to iOS 12.5.6 as soon as possible. To manually update the device to the latest version, open the ‘Settings’ app, navigate to ‘General’ and tap on ‘Software Update’.
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