Apple's June 2026 update release has caught the attention of cybersecurity professionals due to its unusual staggered approach. The tech giant rolled out security patches for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and Safari earlier this week, breaking from their typical pattern of simultaneous updates across all product lines. Notably absent from this release cycle were updates for visionOS, watchOS, and tv
June 2026 Apple Updates, (Tue, Jun 30th)
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