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Apple Now Sending Critical Security Alerts to iPhones Running iOS 17 and Earlier

Apple has begun pushing Lock Screen notifications to iPhones and iPads running older versions of iOS and iPadOS, warning users of active web-based attacks.

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The alerts, which appear as a "Critical Software" notification from the Settings app, warn that Apple "is aware of attacks targeting out-of-date iOS software, including the version on your iPhone," and urge users to install a critical update to protect their device. The notifications are being seen on devices running a range of older iOS versions, including iOS 17.0, far beyond the iOS 13 and iOS 14 devices that Apple specifically flagged in its support documentation.

In the documentation, Apple highlighted recent reports about hacking tools that are effective against older versions of iOS. Hackers are using iOS exploit kits known as "Coruna" and "DarkSword," which can take advantage of vulnerabilities in iOS 13 through to iOS 17.2.1. Clicking a malicious link or visiting a compromised website on an unpatched device could result in data being stolen.

"If your iPhone doesn't have the latest software, update iOS to protect your data," Apple says. Users can update by going to Settings, General, and Software Update.

Apple released iOS 15.8.7 and iOS 16.7.15, along with corresponding iPadOS versions, on March 11 to address security vulnerabilities associated with the Coruna exploit kit. Devices running the latest updated versions of iOS 15 through iOS 26 are already protected, while devices on iOS 13 or iOS 14 must update to iOS 15 to receive these protections.

Apple has patched the vulnerabilities as they have come to light over the last several months, so users who have already upgraded to the newest version of iOS available for their iPhone are protected from the malicious websites and links that are circulating right now. Apple Safe Browsing in Safari is enabled by default and blocks the malicious URL domains identified in the attacks.

Users who are unable to update should consider enabling Lockdown Mode, if available, to protect against malicious web content. Lockdown Mode is available on iOS 16 and later.

Related Forums: iOS 17, iPadOS 17, iOS 15, iOS 16

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Top Rated Comments

14 weeks ago
But I still can't update my iPhone 15 to the latest version of iOS 18? Still stuck on 18.7.3 if I don't want to go to 26.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
nymphe Avatar
14 weeks ago

People out there still rocking iphone X and below? Wild
why? my father is still using 6s plus...
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
14 weeks ago
If they really cared they should release 17.7.10 and 16.7.15 to all originally supported phones since they’ve already done the hard work making them for certain devices
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
WarmWinterHat Avatar
14 weeks ago

Glad to see this. Hopefully this starts appearing on iOS 18 (on devices that support 26) as well
Hopefully not, otherwise I'll go ahead and hit purchase on that Pixel that been sitting in my Amazon cart for a while.

Unless there is a genuine reason, and there currently isn't, then that would be Apple just being obnoxious.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
The Cockney Rebel Avatar
14 weeks ago
I just don't get people who are so against iOS 26.

I'm happy with all of the OS 26 firmware.

You do know that you can practically turn off Liquid Glass, right?
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
WarmWinterHat Avatar
14 weeks ago

If it means you finally decide to uphold basic security standards, then sure, get the Pixel
There is nothing wrong me with me staying on 18.7, other than Apple not being able to brag about it.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)