After issuingiOS 17.4on Tuesday with unexampled emoji and massive change to the App Store in the EU , Apple air out update to the rest of its operating systems on Thursday , including macOS 14.4 , watchOS 10.4 , and visionOS 1.1 , the first major update for Apple ’s new Vision Pro headset . Among the usual bug mending and enhancements — most notably , new emoji for your Mac , Persona , and EyeSight improvementson Vision Pro , and a new treble hydrant role on Apple Watch — the updates let in fixes for a raft of security issues , at least two of which have been work in the wild .

All said , the updates admit more than75 unparalleled security measure updatesaffecting all corners of Apple ’s ecosystem . Here are the important stats you postulate to know :

macOS Sonoma 14.4

certificate updates:64

famous fixes : Airport ( CVE-2024 - 23227 ) , Dock ( CVE-2024 - 23244 ) , Safari Private Browsing ( CVE-2024 - 23273 )

macOS Monterey 12.7.4/macOS Ventura 13.6.5

surety updates:25

famed fixture : Intel Graphics Driver ( CVE-2024 - 23234 ) , Notes ( CVE-2024 - 23283 ) , Shortcuts ( CVE-2024 - 23204 )

watchOS 10.4

security measure updates:24

noteworthy fixes : content ( CVE-2024 - 23287 ) , Sandbox ( CVE-2024 - 23290 ) , Siri ( CVE-2024 - 23293 )

tvOS 17.4

Notable fixes : CoreBluetooth – LE ( CVE-2024 - 23250 ) , Image Processing ( CVE-2024 - 23270 ) , UIKit ( CVE-2024 - 23246 )

visionOS 1.1

Security updates:16

Notable fixes : Accessibility ( CVE-2024 - 23262 ) , Persona ( CVE-2024 - 23295 ) , WebKit ( CVE-2024 - 23263 )

iOS 17.4 and iPadOS 17.4

security measure updates:40

Notable kettle of fish : Bluetooth ( CVE-2024 - 23277 ) , Photos ( CVE-2024 - 23255 ) , Synapse ( CVE-2024 - 23242 )

iOS 16.7.6 and iPadOS 16.7.6

Security updates:18

Notable fix : CoreCrypto ( CVE-2024 - 23218 ) , Metal ( CVE-2024 - 23264 ) , Safari ( CVE-2024 - 23259 )

Apple has also fixed a zero - 24-hour interval fault across all of its devices affecting Kernel and RTKit that may have been work in the wild :

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To upgrade your Apple machine , go to the preferences app ( or System preferences on a Mac ) and findGeneral . Then selectSoftware Updateand follow the prompts .