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Apple’s latest iOS 26.2 update addresses critical security flaws in Safari and WebKit, but adoption is worryingly low. With Safari, attackers can target vulnerabilities without user interaction. WebKit bugs also pose high risks, potentially enabling malware execution. Only about 50% of users have installed the patch so far, leaving many of the 800 million iPhones worldwide exposed. To stay protected, users should update immediately: go to Settings > General > Software Update. Don’t delay—delayed updates invite serious cyber threats.
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