You should update your Apple devices now to avoid a major security flaw

Whether you own an iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch or Mac, its time to hit that update button as soon as you can, as Apple has released iOS 15.3.1, iPadOS 15.3.1, macOS Monterey 12.2.1 and watchOS 8.4.2 that fixes a major WebKit security flaw, as crafted web content can take advantage of free memory after an app quits to run arbitrary code, which can potentially compromise user privacy and sensitive data.

On top of that, the macOS Monterey 12.2.1 update also resolves a battery drain issue on Intel based MacBooks, while the iOS 15.3.1 update fixes an issue with unresponsive Braille displays.

Apple has been really quick at issuing security patches all this while and this will definitely keep users assured that their devices are always well protected.

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