Cupertino, California: Apple Inc. has issued an urgent security update that affects older iphone models, including devices up to around 10 years old. This rare emergency fix comes as researchers uncovered serious software vulnerabilities that could leave these legacy devices exposed to attacks if left unpatched.
Why This Emergency Update Was Needed
The update was released after security experts identified a set of critical weaknesses in older versions of iOS — the operating system that powers iPhones and iPads. One researcher community pointed out that a powerful exploit toolkit, known as Coruna, could target outdated devices (e.g., iPhone 6s and iphone 7) by chaining multiple vulnerabilities to gain unauthorized access to users’ data.
Because these devices no longer receive regular software updates under Apple’s usual support lifecycle (which typically spans about 7–8 years after release), the company made an unusual move to push a security patch to protect existing users.
What the Update Does
The emergency update includes:
Patches for core system vulnerabilities in the iOS kernel and web components
Security fixes that prevent sophisticated exploits from compromising user data
Corrections to weaknesses exposed by third‑party attack toolkits
By issuing this security fix, apple aims to protect users who continue to rely on older iPhones that would otherwise remain vulnerable.
Affected Devices
The update applies to several older iphone generations, including devices that are usually past the normal support period — like the iPhone 6s, iphone 7 and similar models — which were originally released in the mid‑2010s. These models have long since stopped receiving major iOS version upgrades, so security patches are uncommon.
Apple’s Unusual Move
Apple typically provides 7–8 years of support for its iphone models, after which devices are considered “vintage” or obsolete and no longer receive updates. Emergency patches for such old models are rare and usually reserved for critical threats affecting many users.
This emergency release shows how serious the security risk was perceived by both apple and the cybersecurity community — prompting the company to safeguard even legacy devices.
What Users Should Do
If you own an older iphone model and have not yet installed the latest available software update, you should:
Go to Settings > General > Software Update
Download and install the emergency patch
Back up your device before updating, if possible
Installing these updates can significantly reduce the risk of data theft or exploitation by malicious software.
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