![]() ![]() ![]() Update: two of the zero days (CVE-2023-28204 and CVE-2023-32373) were patched as part of iOS 16.4.1 (a) / iPadOS 16.4.1 (a) Rapid Security Response update released earlier this month.Īpple iOS 16.5 and iPadOS 16.5, which contain identical security patches, are essential updates. Vulnerabilities were also found in Photos, Shortcuts, Siri, Telephony, the TV App, Weather and WiFi among others. Critically, among those 39 are three patches for vulnerabilities that Apple acknowledges “maybe have been actively exploited” before the company could provide a fix.Īll three of these Zero Day flaws affect WebKit ( CVE-2023-32409, CVE-2023-32373 and CVE-2023-28204), which is the engine behind the Safari web browser. Moreover, the real focus of this update is security.Īpple’s iOS 16.5 security page reveals a whopping 39 security patches are included in the update, as many as I can remember. Fixes an issue where Screen Time settings may reset or not sync across all devicesĬonsidering this is a ‘major point’ release, the new features here are relatively minor, but this shouldn’t be a surprise given that Apple’s focus is now squarely on iOS 17. Fixes an issue where Spotlight may become unresponsiveĪddresses an issue where Podcasts in CarPlay may not load content My Sports score and fixture cards in Apple News take you directly to match pages where you can find additional details about specific matches Sport tab in Apple News gives easy access to stories, scores, rankings and more, for the teams and leagues you follow ![]() A new Pride Celebration wallpaper for the Lock Screen to honor the LGBTQ+ community and culture That said, I have seen no widespread problems at this stage.Īpple’s iOS 16.5 release notes list the following new features and fixes: ![]() There are also isolated reports of SIM card issues, Apple Music not playing and some AirPod connection bugs. ![]()
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