Date: 30-may-2025 | By: Nuztrend Team
Apple has released a high-priority emergency update—iOS 18.5—for iPhone users, warning of a serious security flaw that could allow hackers to gain access to personal data using a simple image. The update, pushed out on May 29, 2025, is being described as “critical” and should be installed immediately.
According to Apple’s security documentation, the vulnerability lies in the way iOS handles image files. Maliciously crafted images—sent via email, social media, or messaging apps—could exploit a loophole in the system, giving hackers remote access to sensitive personal information stored on the device.
"The exploit requires no user interaction beyond viewing an image," a cybersecurity expert told The New York Post. "That makes it extremely dangerous."
The vulnerability impacts all devices running earlier versions of iOS 18. Apple has confirmed that the issue affects:
Apple has also released corresponding patches for iPadOS and macOS where applicable.
To protect your device, follow these steps to install iOS 18.5:
Apple encourages users to enable automatic updates to stay protected against future vulnerabilities.
Cybersecurity professionals stress the urgency of this update. Exploits that require minimal user interaction are among the most dangerous, often used in advanced spyware and phishing campaigns.
While Apple has not disclosed whether this vulnerability has been actively exploited, the nature of the threat suggests a high potential for abuse if left unpatched.
This latest update underscores Apple’s ongoing emphasis on privacy and security. The company has been consistently rolling out security fixes as threats evolve in sophistication, especially those targeting everyday actions like viewing images or opening messages.
iOS 18.5 also includes minor bug fixes and performance improvements, but the spotlight is firmly on the security patch.
With nearly every iPhone user carrying sensitive data—from financial apps to health records—this update is not just recommended, it’s essential.
If you haven’t updated yet, do it now. Your data may depend on it.
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