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Apple has confirmed a new security update for iOS users, but you need to make sure this setting is enabled to get it. Here’s what you need to know and do.
On your Apple device, open Settings (System Settings on macOS), then go to Privacy & Security. Here, scroll down to the bottom of the page, then choose Background Security Improvements. Here, ensure that "Automatically Install" is turned on. If so, the update should install on its own, but there's no telling when it'll do so.
Apple’s next iPhone software update is getting closer to release, and the latest beta version of iOS 26.4 is giving developers and testers a preview of what’s coming next. The update introduces a handful of smaller features and refinements as Apple prepares the software for a broader public rollout later this spring.
Apple has detailed the security content for iOS and iPadOS 16.7.15, 15.8.7, 16.7.15, and 15.8.7, confirming that they address the Coruna vulnerability.
Apple releases updates for legacy versions of iOS and iPadOS to address the recently disclosed Coruna exploits.