Apple has rolled out the iOS 18.3.2 update to address a serious WebKit vulnerability that could let attackers bypass security protections and access sensitive data. The flaw, identified as CVE-2025-24201, has reportedly been exploited in targeted attacks.
The vulnerability affects iPhone XS and later models, along with several iPad versions. Apple has urged users to install the update immediately to protect against cyber threats. The update enhances security checks and prevents unauthorized access.
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To update, users should go to Settings, tap General, select Software Update, and install the latest version. Apple also recommends enabling two-factor authentication and reviewing app permissions for added security.
Zero-day exploits like this one pose a significant risk, making regular updates essential. Experts advise Apple users to stay vigilant and apply security patches as soon as they become available.