Apple has released the final version of iOS 10.3.2 to the public, after just about a month and a half of beta testing. Notably, the update fixes and patches a whopping 23 known issues and bugs.
Like the iOS 10.3.1 update before it, Apple’s newest OS firmware is an incremental update packed with under-the-hood bug fixes, security improvements and performance enhancing patches. No forward-facing changes or new features have been discovered so far, so it’s likely that the patch is just a security and bug fix update (but that makes it no less important). A full list of the included fixes is available below.
The new iOS update manages to squash a wide range of various bugs, including two bugs in iBooks — one of which would allow a malicious book to open websites without user permission. A similar bug in Safari would allow malicious websites to apply an application denial of service. The patch also fixes a Kernel bug, a Notifications issue, several SQLite bugs and a total of eight WebKit bugs, among several others.
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