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Apple released iOS 15.5 on Monday, and while we already knew what new features this release brought with it before it was released, there were a few things we didn’t know that have since become clear.
First, we have information on the security contents of the release.
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This is a big pile of patches — over two dozen. To make matters more serious, quite a few of these can be triggered remotely, and some through malicious websites.
And while none of the patched vulnerabilities seem to be actively exploited by attackers at this time, it makes sense to get those installed as soon as possible so that you’re protected.
Better to be safe than sorry.
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