The fact that this vulnerability is being used to attack systems means that these updates need to be installed as soon as possible. Review: Apple M2 Mac Mini: Faster, cheaper, better While Apple products are generally pretty good at updating themselves, given the severity of this vulnerability, combined with the fact that attacks are currently underway, it’s a good idea to check to see if you’re protected. So, grab your iPhones, iPads, and Macs, and let’s make sure they’re fully updated. Also: The simple but very hidden trick to more iOS and iPadOS update control

What devices need updating?

The updates apply to pretty much every iPhone, iPad, or Mac that Apple has sold in the last five years. This critical update applies to the following devices:

iPhone 8 and lateriPad Pro (all models)iPad Air (3rd gen) and lateriPad (5th gen) and lateriPad Mini (5th gen) and laterMacBook Pro (2017 and later)MacBook Air (2018 and later)MacBook (2017 and later)iMac (2017 and later)Mac Mini (2018 and later)Mac Studio

There’s also a new 16.3 version of Safari for Macs that are running MacOS Big Sur and Monterey.

Why update?

Updating the operating system on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac is the best possible thing you can do to keep your data safe from hackers. The quicker you update, the sooner you’re protected, and the less time attackers have to get a foothold in your hardware.

How to update your iPhone and iPad

How to update your Mac

Check that you have the latest version of MacOS 

If your Mac is running the latest MacOS Ventura release, click on System Settings, then General, and Software Update. The latest version of MacOS Ventura is 13.2.1. If your Mac is running MacOS Big Sur or Monterey, click on the Apple icon in the top-left of the screen and choose System Preferences and then Software Update. Next, check the box next to the Safari 16.3 update, and then select Install Now.

2. Enable Automatic Updates

Tap on the i next to Automatic Updates and make sure all the settings are enabled to allow future updates to be applied automatically.