![]() The iPhone maker also sees the advantage of alerting people to iOS 17.1.2, rather than pushing out updates in the background. However, a few months ago, the iPhone maker was left red-faced after having to pull one of these updates when it broke something else, so I suspect that Apple doesn’t want to risk the same thing happening again. Interestingly, iOS 17.1.2 hasn’t been issued as a Rapid Security Response update-a new feature designed to push out important security fixes. However, if you haven’t updated to iOS 17 yet and have a compatible device, I recommend you upgrade to iOS 17.1.2 now. Apple said the issue was exploited on iPhones running iOS 16.7.1, so devices on iOS 16.7.2 may not be impacted. ![]() ![]() At the time of writing, there is no update to iOS 16, beyond already available iOS 16.7.2. ![]()
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