With an important security update: MacOS 15.3.2 and iOS 18.3.2 available

For users of iPhone, iPad, Mac, Vision Pro and Apple TV, Important updates are waiting in software updates in the system settings: Apple has presented updates late on Tuesday evening. It is not functional updates, but error deposits – together with at least one heavy vulnerability.

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IOS 18.3.2 and iPados 18.3.2 contain “important error loops and security updates” according to Apple and are intended to fix a problem that had prevented the playback of “certain streaming content” – more detailed information on which and when, Apple did not. Furthermore, a security gap in the browser engineer webkit was remedied, which is used by Safari, among other things, but is also in other iOS and iPados browsers.

It is one Out-of-bounds error With the CVE-ID 2025-24201, which Apple has discovered according to its own information. He allowed malicious attackers to break out of the web content sandbox via a manipulated website. It is therefore an “additional fix” for a problem that has already been remedied in iOS 17.2 from the previous year. For this there were apparently from the political field for this there were apparently from the political field. Why Apple is now closing the gap remains unclear.

MacOS 15.3.2 in turn contains unspecified error loops plus the fix For the web kit bug. Macos Ventura (13) and Sonoma (14) get a simple safari update Version 18.3.1.

Apple also released Visionos 2.3.2which fixes the streaming problem from iOS and iPados and fixes the web kit bug. Finally, there is also TVOS 18.3.1 for download, which is intended for the third generation of the Apple TV 4K. Apple does not reveal anything about the content here, but safety -relevant fixes are not included. All updates should be installed as quickly as possible to avoid potential attacks. You need a restart for all systems, with the exception of Ventura and Sonoma, as the Safari update is enough here.


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