
You should update your iPhone software right now. Here's why
CNN
Apple, like other device makers, issues software updates all the time, but the latest one may be more critical than most.
iPhone users are facing a software vulnerability that independent researchers say was used to spy on a Saudi activist. On Monday, Apple issued an urgent update to fix the issue.
The company's head of security engineering said in a statement that the vulnerability is used to target specific individuals and is "not a threat to the overwhelming majority of our users." But it's particularly dangerous because it opens the door to being hacked without users having to click on a corrupted link, as is the case with most other cyberattacks.
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