Apple released security updates for iOS, macOS, and Safari fixing over 30 vulnerabilities, including four WebKit flaws uncovered using AI tools. This marks a proactive approach from Apple in response to potential AI-enhanced exploitation techniques.
On Monday, Apple announced significant security updates addressing more than 30 vulnerabilities across its platforms, including iOS, macOS, and the Safari web browser. The update is critical given the recent rise in vulnerabilities, many linked to WebKit, a key component of Apple's software ecosystem.
Among the updates are four specific vulnerabilities in WebKit that were revealed through the use of AI discovery tools, including OpenAI Codex Security and Anthropic Claude. Each vulnerability addresses different types of flaws that could potentially crash Safari or lead to memory corruption.
Three of the WebKit vulnerabilities have been credited to research from OpenAI Codex Security, while the vulnerability CVE-2026-43715 was credited to Anthropic researchers. This highlights the growing role of AI in identifying security issues in software.
In addition to the WebKit flaws, Apple fixed three other significant vulnerabilities that could allow malicious applications to leak sensitive information or corrupt kernel memory. Notably, these issues, if exploited, could have severe implications for device security.
With these updates, Apple is responding to concerns regarding the impact of AI on cybersecurity threats. The company aims to release security fixes more promptly in light of AI's ability to potentially expedite the creation of exploits, thus tightening the timeline for risk exposure.
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Apple released security updates for iOS, macOS, and Safari fixing over 30 vulnerabilities, including four WebKit flaws uncovered using AI tools. This marks a proactive approach from Apple in response to potential AI-enhanced exploitation techniques.