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Apple Urges iPhone Users Running Outdated iOS Versions to Update Immediately

Apple today urged iPhone users who are running iOS 13 or iOS 14 to upgrade to iOS 15 to protect themselves from being hacked through malicious web content.

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In a support document, Apple highlights recent reports about hacking tools that are effective against older versions of iOS. Hackers are using iOS exploit kits known as "Coruna" and "DarkSword," which can take advantage of vulnerabilities in iOS 13 through iOS 17.2.1.

"If your iPhone doesn't have the latest software, update iOS to protect your data," Apple says.

Apple has patched the vulnerabilities as they have come to light over the last several months, so users who have already upgraded to the newest version of iOS available for their iPhone are protected from the malicious websites and links that are circulating right now. Users running updated versions of iOS 15 through iOS 26 are safe.

Apple released new iOS 15 and iOS 16 updates on March 11 to address the security issue, and Apple says that devices still on iOS 13 or iOS 14 need to upgrade to iOS 15 for protection from the hacking tool. iPhone users running an outdated version of iOS will get an additional alert to install a Critical Security Update in the next few days.

All iPhones with iOS 13 or iOS 14 can be upgraded to iOS 15, and there are no iPhones that have those two older updates as a final software version.

Apple also protects users via the Apple Safe Browsing feature in Safari, which is turned on by default. It blocks the malicious URL domains that have been identified in the attacks.

Users who are unable to update their devices can alternatively turn on Lockdown Mode, which will offer protection from the attacks on out-of-date software. Lockdown Mode is available in iOS 16 or later, and it works by blocking hacking vectors like images in Messages and malicious websites.

Lockdown Mode is designed for people who are at risk of a state sponsored attack, and it is not for the everyday iOS user. There is no evidence so far that the hacking tools have been used to target people in the U.S., but they have been used in Ukraine, China, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Malaysia, and they are effective against anyone running an out-of-date older version of iOS.

Top Rated Comments

johannnn Avatar
41 minutes ago at 10:50 am

And make me deal with Liquid Glass? Nice try, Apple
Read again. "Apple today urged iPhone users who are running iOS 13 or iOS 14 to upgrade to iOS 15"
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
I7guy Avatar
37 minutes ago at 10:53 am

And make me deal with Liquid Glass? Nice try, Apple
You can run any outdated software you want. More power to you.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
axantas Avatar
32 minutes ago at 10:58 am
There are complaints about manufacturers, not updating their phones after a couple of years. There are complaints about manufacturers, updating their old phones because there are security flaws in their old OS.

Conclusion:neither this nor that is ok for certain people. So: find your own way, do not complain about anything.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
6 minutes ago at 11:25 am
Apple need to stop releasing new versions of iOS that make people’s phones slower because of new features and introduce bad UX regressions aka Liquid Glass.

This is a big reason why people are suspicious of updating - and end up with vulnerabilities in their phones.

If there are features that slow a phone down, allow users - or automatically do it for them - to disable said feature.

Seriously. It’s time for Apple’s software platforms to get a lot better with all of the marketing driven features that are piled on.

There is the Apple that releases incredible security architectures.

And the Apple that releases Liquid Glass.

I prefer the former.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Zenman12 Avatar
42 minutes ago at 10:49 am
iOS 13? I’m trying to get my ex-father at 82 to update his iPhone 8 from factory settings of iOS 11 to the latest iOS 16. People who tend not to update are old, don’t like change, have their minds made up.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
TokyoKiller Avatar
28 minutes ago at 11:03 am

so you can say more people are on ios 17 and 18 versions the next time? Nice try Apple.. they you said more people have downloaded because they were forced..
Said devices can't move up in iOS versions, Apple has just made a newer version of the iOS they are able to support to patch the security issue.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)