Apple has begun warning iPhone users about hacker attacks.
Apple has begun sending notifications to iPhone users whose devices are running older versions of iOS. This was noted by MacRumors.
The notifications are sent to the smartphone's lock screen with the title "Critical Software Update." According to the message, Apple has detected certain hacker attacks on iPhone users, has released a fix, and is now asking users to promptly install the update.
Journalists explained that notifications have already been received by users whose devices are running iOS 17 and newer versions of the operating system (OS). If the notification is tapped, the smartphone will open the updates section — from here, the installation of the update can be initiated.
The report states that Apple does not specify when the attack occurred and does not disclose other details. Usually, this information can be found on the company's website in a special security bulletin.
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