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Anyone with an iPhone, iPad, or Mac has been urged to update their phones due to serious security risks

Apple has warned of serious security risks affecting iPhones, iPads and iMacs, giving hackers complete control over their devices. It is

The tech giant acknowledged the issue in its new Security He report, admitting that it was aware that "the issue could have been actively exploited."

Affected devices include iPhone 6S and newer models. iPad 5th generation and newer, all his iPad Pro models, and iPad Air 2.

This vulnerability also affects Apple's Mac computers running MacOS Monterey and some of his iPod models.

"Apple has revealed a fairly serious security vulnerability in iPhones, iPads and Macs that could give hackers complete control over these devices," said ESET. Global Cyber ​​Security Advisor Jake Moore told Metro.co.uk.

"If exploited, an attacker could see your location, read your messages, view your contact list, and access your microphone and camera.

According to bleepingcomputer.com, the bug was reported by an anonymous researcher.

Apple has provided further details about the attack or who may have carried it out.

However, the tech giant quickly released a fix in its latest software update, which is "a critical security update and recommended for all users."

Security experts are urging Apple users to be cautious by updating their devices.

"People in the public eye - activists, politicians and journalists - were previously targeted by state espionage and need to act faster," Moore said. I was.

"Better to be safe than sorry, so it's imperative to update all your devices immediately. This will save your Wi-Fi time."

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