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Apple Released iOS 26.5.2 Security Fixes Early to Thwart AI-Assisted Hacks

Apple today released iOS 26.5.2, iPadOS 26.5.2, and macOS Tahoe 26.5.2 with a long list of security fixes that it initially introduced in the iOS 26.6, iPadOS 26.6, and ‌macOS Tahoe‌ 26.6 betas.

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Apple told Reuters that it released the updates earlier than planned due to concerns about AI-assisted hacks.

The company told Reuters on Monday it was adapting to ​the reality that, given the ability of artificial intelligence ​to speed the development of malicious hacking tools, it needed to reduce the time between when updates were first ​made public and when they were put into customers' hands.

Vulnerability fixes are typically included in most Apple software updates, but its major point updates usually include more fixes. Apple intended to release the 25+ security fixes that it introduced today in iOS 26.6 and its sister updates, but didn't want to wait for iOS 26.6 to come out.

In its security document outlining the changes, Apple did not say that any of the vulnerabilities that were fixed had been actively exploited, and the company further told Reuters that there was no evidence any of the now-patched vulnerabilities had been taken advantage of. Apple said the time between when the security fixes were announced and when they were deployed needed to be compressed, but did not say which vulnerabilities drove the urgency.

Apple is among Anthropic's Project Glasswing partners, and it has been using the Claude Mythos Preview to hunt down and patch vulnerabilities before hackers can use them to breach devices. It's not known if Mythos played a role in Apple's decision to release the fixes ahead of schedule.

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Royksöpp Avatar
2 days ago at 03:14 pm
Everyday we're getting closer to:

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Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
2 days ago at 02:39 pm
So let's get the relevant patches for Sonoma and Sequoia out ASAP and not wait for the release of 26.6.

The last I saw the updates for Sonoma and Sequoia were at RC status last week.
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CDPlayer Avatar
2 days ago at 03:36 pm

We’ve entered the epoch of ai vs ai. Boy that didn’t take long.
I hate this timeline. I'm already drunk and I don't drink. The future is bleeeeaaaaak.

I miss the days when tech was fun. The 2000's and early 2010's had so much promise. Then everything went wrong everywhere.

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NightfallOrchid chill out my man. I’m getting dozens of notifications of your “disagrees”. Who pissed in your Cheerios?


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CDPlayer Avatar
2 days ago at 03:33 pm

I mean, thats exactly what its doing. It's finding vulnerabilities faster than humans alone can. It's awful at making proper fixes, but it's fantastic in speeding the discovery of problems. Even if it's only attacking half of the problem, thats still a huge benefit.
Just wait until it starts creating and using exploits. Soon we'll have an AI v AI cyber security mess and the only beneficiaries will be the technocrats who control it all. Meanwhile, the average human will be helplessly watching as we can't keep up.
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CDPlayer Avatar
2 days ago at 02:20 pm
“AI will revolutionize security!”

AI:



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Astuces iOS Avatar
2 days ago at 02:16 pm
Wow not only AI make the prices go up but helps hacking ! Unbelievable
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