iPhone 16 and Other Apple Devices at High Risk, Indian Govt Issues Security Alert
Apple users are facing a major security threat that has prompted the Indian government to issue an urgent warning. The company has released updates for several devices, making it crucial for millions of iPhone 16, iPad Air, and MacBook users to upgrade to the latest software versions to protect against potential hacking threats.
On September 16, 2025, the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) issued a high-severity alert affecting a wide range of Apple devices, including iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches, and MacBooks. Fortunately, the upcoming iPhone 17 series, set to go on sale later this week, is not impacted by these vulnerabilities.
The CERT-In bulletin provides a detailed list of issues affecting iOS, iPadOS, and macOS devices. In summary, Apple devices are vulnerable to threats such as sensitive information disclosure, remote code execution, denial of service, security restrictions bypass, memory corruption, and data manipulation.
Who Is Affected
These vulnerabilities can target any Apple device, whether for personal use or within organizational systems. Users running Apple OS versions earlier than the following should update immediately:
iOS & iPadOS: versions prior to 26, 18.7, 16.7.12, 15.8.5
macOS Tahoe: versions prior to 26
macOS Sequoia: versions prior to 15.7
macOS Sonoma: versions prior to 14.8
tvOS: versions prior to 26
watchOS: versions prior to 26
visionOS: versions prior to 26
Safari: versions prior to 26
Xcode: versions prior to 26
Apple is known for proactively releasing major security patches for iPhones, iPads, MacBooks, and more. To secure your devices, go to Settings > General > Software Update and install the latest updates.








