
An urgent warning has come to millions of iPhone users, as Apple has released the new iOS 26.3 version, which fixes a significant number of security vulnerabilities.
According to the Daily Mail, the update addresses 39 vulnerabilities, some of which could give attackers the ability to access personal data or even gain partial control over the device.
Security reports suggest that some of these vulnerabilities may have already been exploited in targeted attacks.
The company has urged users not to neglect installing the update, stressing the importance of responding quickly in such cases. In the world of cybersecurity, the moment between the discovery of a vulnerability and the installation of the patch is critical – the longer the delay, the higher the risk.
Users who don't have automatic updates enabled can manually check for the new version by going to Settings, then General, and Software Update.
Experts advise that the installation be carried out as soon as possible, as security updates not only bring technical improvements, but also direct protection against threats that can compromise the privacy and integrity of personal data.
The company has urged users not to neglect installing the update.