![]() He also warns that avoiding Safari won’t help. ![]() “Simply put, a cybercriminal could implant malware on your device even if all you did was view an otherwise innocent web page,” he says. In a newly-published blog, Sophos principal research scientist Paul Ducklin explains how the CVE-2022-32893 flaw in WebKit, which underpins the Safari browser, could allow a “booby trapped web page” to trick iPhones, iPads and Macs into running unauthorised and untrusted software code. Security company Sophos has shed some light on how the patched iOS 15.6.1 flaws could have led to real-life attacks. ![]() So what are you waiting for? Go to your iPhone Settings > General > Software Update and download and install iOS 15.6.1 now.
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