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Apple ships Monterey with security updates, fixes 0-day in Watch and TV products, updates iDevices

First thing this morning, just after midnight, we received the latest slew of Apple Security Bulletins by email.

As often seems to happen with Cupertino’s patches, the emails were informative and confusing in equal measure, offering an intriguing mix of security update information:

What to do?

The bad news this time round is the late arrival of the zero-day patches for watchOS and tvOS, and the neither-confirmed-nor-denied update status of iOS 12.

The good news is the arrival, at last, of the zero-day patches for watchOS and tvOS, and the fact that none of the other updates mention the dreaded words “this issue may have been actively exploited”.

As usual, check that you have the latest versions:


Versions and update names to check for:
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Monterey (macOS 12) emerges into the daylight as 12.0.1.
Big Sur (macOS 11) should now be 11.6.1
Catalina (macOS 10) should still be 10.15.7 but with Security Update 2021-007
iOS 15 should now be 15.1
iPadOS 15 should now be 15.1
iOS 14 should now be 14.8.1
iPadOS 14 should now be 14.8.1
iOS 12 should still be 12.5.5 (no update shipped, same OS for iPhones and iPads)
tvOS should now be 15.1
watchOS should now be 8.1

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