Previous OS updates contained security patches which have now been detailed by Apple
… On Tuesday, Apple added a Siri vulnerability to the list of issues resolved with iOS 26. …
… On Tuesday, Apple added a Siri vulnerability to the list of issues resolved with iOS 26. …
… This is having a big impact on Asahi Linux users. Most Mac users won't ever have to deal with issues such as switching the partition their hardware boots from. However, for a contingent of users who use multiple operating systems on their Mac, there seems to be an issue with macOS 27. …
… Between macOS updates and individual user habits of restarting to fix other issues, most users will be unaffected. …
… Swollen batteries are not user-repairable in any practical sense. …
… Users are urged to move their 32-bit games to 64-bit bottles, or they will no longer function. The developer did note that this should affect a small percentage of users overall. Around 97% of CrossOver users are running macOS Sonoma or newer. …
… Those are all heavy RAM users, and SSD users, and AI datacenters are being built out worldwide as rapidly as possible. …
… The only other change saw Apple enable Stolen Device Protection as the default for enterprise users. The iOS 26.4 update had already enabled it for regular users. …
… Users should install the updates as soon as possible and restart devices afterward so kernel and networking patches fully apply. …
… AppleInsider and Apple strongly advise that users avoid installing beta operating systems or beta software onto any "mission-critical" or primary-use hardware, because of the potential for data loss and other issues. …
… In any case, the best thing users can do to prevent the leaked exploit from being used against them is to update their software. iOS 26.3 and newer, or iOS 18.7.3, patches all of the vulnerabilities used by DarkSword, and AppleInsider encourages you to update to these versions.