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Apple onthult Rapid Security Response-update

Last updated: 2023/05/03 at 1:12 AM
Security Parrot Editorial Team Published May 3, 2023
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Last summer at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference, the company announced macOS Ventura, iPadOS 16, and iOS 16, but also mentioned the addition of something called “Rapid Security Response.” It was presented as a feature intended to drive security fixes for the company’s latest operating system faster and more regularly, focusing primarily on Webkit-related flaws that affect Safari and other apps that rely on the phone maker’s built-in browser engine.
Nearly a year after that WWDC and more than seven months after the release of iOS 16 in September, the company has released a Rapid Security Response update. It will be available for iOS and iPad devices with version 16.4.1 and Macs with version 13.3.1, indicated by the addition of the letter (a) to the OS version. However, the support page accompanying the update only shows a general description of what Rapid Security Response updates are and how they work, with no updated information added to the Apple Security Updates page at the time of writing.
Prior to this update, Rapid Security Response updates had come to macOS and iOS beta users, including during the iOS 16.4 beta, but the public hadn’t seen any until now. The updates released to beta users may have been a test to see if the mechanism worked, rather than an application of critical security patches. The Rapid Security Response feature took a lot of work under the hood of macOS Ventura, but Apple made it happen. Initially, the update showed an error message for those trying to install it, but Apple has resolved the issue.
This update is an important step in ensuring the security of Apple’s operating systems, and it is likely that more Rapid Security Response updates will be released in the future. In the meantime, users should stay up to date on the latest security news and updates to ensure their devices are secure.

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