Government Issues Critical Security Alert for Apple Users
The Indian government has issued a high-level security warning for Apple device users, alerting them about critical vulnerabilities that could allow hackers to take complete control of iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks.
Key Takeaways
- Critical security flaws discovered in Apple operating systems
- Hackers can exploit these to steal personal data and control devices
- Immediate software updates required for protection
The Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) issued the urgent security alert, warning that multiple critical flaws were found in Apple’s operating systems. These vulnerabilities could be exploited by cybercriminals to gain unauthorized access to devices and steal sensitive personal information.
Critical Security Updates Required
CERT-In emphasizes that all Apple users must immediately install the latest security patches. The agency provided specific precautions:
- Update Immediately: Install the latest security patches released by Apple to fix identified vulnerabilities
- Download from Official Sources: Only download apps from the official Apple Store to minimize security risks
Required Software Versions
Apple has released high-security updates to address these critical flaws. Users should upgrade to:
- iOS 26.1
- iPadOS 26.1
- MacOS 15.1
- WatchOS 11.1
- tvOS 18.1
- visionOS 2.1
- Safari 17.6.1
- Xcode 15.4
Apple confirmed that these updates will not only fix the security vulnerabilities but also address other existing bugs in the devices.
Affordable MacBook in Development
Separately, Apple is reportedly developing its most affordable MacBook yet, targeting competition with budget-friendly options like Google Chromebooks and inexpensive Windows laptops. The device aims to provide a lower-cost entry point while maintaining Apple’s quality standards, with reports suggesting it may feature processors similar to those used in iPhones.



