
Supposing you don’t want to switch to iOS 15 just yet. Apple has said it wants to offer users a choice. This is a small update, and won’t take long to install. Then it’s Download and finally, Install and you’re golden. Simply go to the Settings app on the iPhone (or iPad) and choose General, then Software Update. For iPads, if you have any iPad Pro, iPad Air 2 or more recent, iPad mini 4 or newer and iPad from fifth generation onwards then you’re good to go. Compatibility for the phones goes back to the iPhone 6s, including iPhone SE (both the first and current editions), plus the seventh-generation iPod touch. This update is for compatible iPhones, with iPadOS 14.7 which is simultaneously released for compatible iPads. This kind of fix is what security updates are built for, and such a fix is important not just to those whose iPhones were infected by Pegasus-a small group-but the rest of us as well. We urge readers to immediately update all Apple devices.” “We determined that the mercenary spyware company NSO Group used the vulnerability to remotely exploit and infect the latest Apple devices with the Pegasus spyware…Today, September 13th, Apple is releasing an update that patches CVE-2021-30860.
