![]() ![]() If you’re using one of the latest-generation iPhones, you are obviously good to go. Needless to say, iOS 15.5 is available for the same devices that received iOS 15 in the first place, namely iPhone 6s and newer. You can do this by heading to Settings|General|Software Update|Automatic Updates and your iPhone should then update overnight as long as it is charging and connected to Wi-Fi.Apple has just released a new important update for iPhones, as the company gave the go-ahead to iOS 15.5 for production devices. Updating your iPhone: step-by-stepįirst and foremost, STC recommends that you set your iPhone to update automatically. Ensuring your device is backed up to iCloud or your own computer is recommended before you start any update, of course. Of course, your particular use case may mean that holding off on an update is the preferred option but, for the vast majority of users, the 'don't delay, update today' advice stands firm. As Kate O’Flaherty from the Forbes Straight Talking Cyber (STC) team says in the video at the top of this article, the benefits of securing your smartphone outweigh the risks of a functionality bug, more often than not. Most of the security issues have serious enough consequences that updating your iPhone really should be a no-brainer. Now that the fixes are out, it's a race against time as those who would do you harm look for ways to exploit those vulnerabilities. ![]() MORE FROM FORBES Google Details 2 'Impressive' Zero-Day iOS/iMessage Security Exploits In New Report By Davey Winder Don't delay, update to iOS 15.5 todayĪlthough none of the security vulnerabilities patched by the iOS 15.5 update are of the zero-day variety, and none are known to have been exploited by threat actors at this point, that is no excuse for complacency. ![]() The full list of Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) references is as follows: ![]()
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