Apple Says It Is Rolling Out Updates Early Due To AI Cyber Threats

The shift marks a notable change in Apple's longstanding practice of packaging security fixes with broader software releases

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The company said latest round of security updates were being made available to everyone
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  • Apple is releasing software updates earlier than usual due to AI-driven security concerns
  • The company aims to reduce the time between update announcement and customer availability
  • This change departs from Apple's typical practice of bundling fixes with major iOS versions
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Apple said it is pushing forward a series of software updates that would previously have been bundled with a new version of its iOS operating system, making them available earlier than in previous cycles in response to AI-driven security concerns.

The company told Reuters on Monday it was adapting to the reality that, given the ability of artificial intelligence to speed the development of malicious hacking tools, it needed to reduce the time between when updates were first made public and when they were put into customers' hands.

The shift marks a notable change in Apple's longstanding practice of packaging security fixes with broader software releases, an acknowledgment that AI is compressing the window attackers need to exploit known flaws.

Unless security experts discover a hacking campaign targeting a previously unknown software flaw, Apple usually releases security updates as part of a move from one version of iOS to the next, for example from the currently available version - 26.5 - to the next planned update, 26.6. In the interim, developers and other testers trial the next update to iron out any kinks.

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The company said that, instead, the latest round of security updates were being made available to everyone ahead of the wider release of 26.6.

It said that while there was no evidence that any of the newly patched vulnerabilities had been taken advantage of, the time between the point when security fixes were first announced and when they were deployed to customers' phones needed to be compressed.

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