Update Software Now on Your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Mac Computer, Apple says

Update Software Now on Your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Mac Computer, Apple says


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By Edward C. Baig   En español Published September 15, 2021


Even though new operating system software for the iPhone and iPad becomes available as free downloads on Sept. 20, owners of these Apple products should not wait for the new iOS 15


because of a serious security problem, the company said this week.


The emergency updates are needed to patch a security rupture that could infect their gear with invasive spyware known as Pegasus. Apple issued similar security patches for Mac computers and


the Apple Watch that also should be installed immediately.


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The urgent fixes for the iPhone and iPad are designated as iOS version 14.8 and iPad OS 14.8. Software updates for the Mac and watch go by MacOS 11.6 and WatchOS 7.6.2 and apply to


individual and business devices.

Watchdog group finds the flaw


The privacy vulnerability came to light after researchers at University of Toronto-based security watchdog Citizen Lab discovered that Pegasus could exploit iPhones through its iMessage


messaging software. Such a “zero-click” attack meant the spyware could control the camera and microphone, text and do other things on your phone without your knowledge.

Apple owned up


to the problem


“After identifying the vulnerability used by this exploit for iMessage, Apple rapidly developed and deployed a fix in iOS 14.8 to protect our users,” Ivan Krstić, head of Apple security


engineering and architecture, said in a statement. “We’d like to commend Citizen Lab for successfully completing the very difficult work of obtaining a sample of this exploit so we could


develop this fix quickly.