Introducing iPhone 14 models at the event held in the past months, Apple made iOS 16 available for supported phones as of September 12.
In the past weeks, the company has released iOS 16.3, solving some problems and bringing new features to iPhones.
Those who do not install iOS 16.3 beware
It turned out that there is a major security vulnerability in iOS and macOS operating systems, but the vulnerabilities were closed with the iOS 16.3 and macOS Ventura 13.2 update.
According to the information in a recently published report by cybersecurity company Trellix, the vulnerability allows access to an iPhone or Mac user's messages, location data, photos, call history and more.
