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Apple’s first iOS 26 security update fixes memory corruption flaw
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Apple’s first iOS 26 security update fixes memory corruption flaw

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Apple issues an update for its brand new iOS 26 mobile operating system, fixing a potentially dangerous vulnerability affecting iPhones, iPads and other Mac devices

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