37 security flaws patched for iPhone and iPad
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Update your iPhone now! iOS 15.6 fixes 37 security flaws

Update your iPhone now! iOS 15.6 fixes 37 security flaws

Apple's iOS 15.6 introduces some excellent new features, but more importantly, it fixes 37 serious vulnerabilities that can allow hackers to take control of your device, cut you off from Wi-Fi, and access your iCloud Photo Library. We've got all the details along with instructions to get your iPhone up to speed.

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