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iOS 18.6 fixes 24 security flaws — update your iPhone right now

iOS 18.6 fixes 24 security flaws — update your iPhone right now

Tom's Guide21 hours ago
Most Apple users are thinking about iOS 26 right now, which makes sense, as it's the exciting new toy coming to devices around the world.
However, while you're waiting, you should definitely not skip the recently released iOS 18.6, as it addresses a total of 24 critical security flaws that are essential for keeping your phone safe and secure, as outlined on Apple's support site.
If you're under the impression that you can ignore this iOS version until the big release, it's time to reconsider that stance and update your phone.
Some of these security fixes are minor, while others are much more significant.
Either way, they're all worth downloading iOS 18.6 to your device. One fixed vulnerability could allow an app to access user-sensitive data. Another could cause a passcode to be read aloud by VoiceOver. There's even the potential for address bar spoofing — scary stuff.
Here's the complete list of patched vulnerabilities, the systems impacted and the CVE code:
There are some serious issues listed above, and given how easy it is to update your phone to the latest version of iOS, it's absolutely worth taking a little time to ensure you're protected from all the issues outlined above.
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