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Apple has released updates for macOS and other platforms, addressing 19 security vulnerabilities in WebKit. These flaws could allow for various attacks, including data leaks and privilege escalation. The company reports no known active exploits of these vulnerabilities.
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Apple has released updates for multiple operating systems, addressing a total of 105 security flaws. The most significant fixes include 19 vulnerabilities in WebKit, the engine behind Safari, which could lead to serious issues like kernel memory corruption and denial-of-service attacks. The updates apply to macOS Tahoe 26.1, iOS 26.1, and iPadOS 26.1, with additional patches for macOS Sequoia 15.7.2 and macOS Sonoma 14.8.2. Apple has not indicated any of these vulnerabilities have been exploited in real-world attacks.
Beyond WebKit, the updates also cover vulnerabilities in tvOS, watchOS, visionOS, and Xcode. Safari 26.1 brings fixes for nearly two dozen flaws affecting macOS users. For anyone using Apple products, these patches are critical for maintaining security and protecting against potential exploits. More information is available on Apple's support page, detailing the updates and their implications for users.
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