Apple has pushed updates across iOS, macOS, and Safari, and the mix of WebKit, kernel, WebRTC, and extension fixes shows how quickly one security release can touch several trust boundaries at once.
iOS 26.5.2 brings 29 security fixes, and most of them land in WebKit - a reminder that browser-engine bugs can ripple across more than just Safari.
A routine-looking update cycle carries a bigger signal: AI-assisted research is now showing up in Apple’s vulnerability pipeline, and the shared WebKit engine remains a high-value target.
Apple quietly deploys a new weapon against browser vulnerabilities-without full iOS updates or device reboots.
Apple races to patch a hidden browser flaw that could have let hackers slip past core iOS and macOS defenses-without users ever knowing.
Apple moves swiftly to address a newly discovered vulnerability in its WebKit engine, raising questions about transparency and the ongoing battle against cyber threats.
A newly discovered WebKit flaw left iOS and macOS users wide open to silent, content-based attacks-until Apple’s emergency patch raced in behind the scenes.
Apple rolls out covert security fixes to seal a WebKit loophole that allowed websites to sidestep core privacy protections on millions of devices.
Apple quietly deploys its first Background Security Improvements update to patch a dangerous WebKit flaw, marking a new era in rapid digital defense.
A critical WebKit vulnerability sparks emergency warnings as attackers exploit Apple devices worldwide.