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Apple is bringing forward security updates due to AI threat

by Milan
June 30, 2026
in Apple News
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Apple released today's security updates earlier than originally planned, offering an unusually candid reason. The company told Reuters it was responding directly to the growing threat posed by AI-powered hacking tools. The goal is to minimize the time between a vulnerability being discovered and its patching.

Apple released a security-only update for iPhone, iPad, and Mac on Monday: iOS 26.5.2, iPadOS 26.5.2, and macOS Tahoe 26.5.2. The accompanying release notes reveal that some of the patches were originally intended for the upcoming version 26.6 – Apple deliberately brought these fixes forward. The company explained its reasoning to Reuters with unusual clarity: it's about the speed at which attacks can evolve today.

Why Apple prioritized the fixes

The fixes now being distributed were initially only available via the beta versions of iOS 26.6, iPadOS 26.6, and macOS Tahoe 26.6. Instead of releasing them to everyone with the next major update as planned, Apple opted for early release – the fixes address vulnerabilities in the kernel, WebKit, and WebRTC, among others.

Apple explained the move to Reuters by stating that artificial intelligence is accelerating the development of malicious hacking tools. The company must adapt to this reality and shorten the time between the release of an update and its arrival on users' devices. The longer this window remains open, the more opportunity attackers have to replicate and exploit a known vulnerability.

At the same time, Apple emphasized that there was no evidence that any of the now-patched vulnerabilities had already been exploited. The early release is therefore not a reaction to a specific attack, but a preventative measure to minimize the risk from the outset.

AI as a new factor in cybersecurity

Apple's decision reflects a trend affecting the entire industry: increasingly powerful AI models are becoming more and more capable of independently detecting software vulnerabilities. This capability is highly double-edged – it helps defenders secure systems, but in the wrong hands, it can also accelerate the development of attacks.

The use of these capabilities is handled with corresponding caution. The US government recently restricted access to Anthropic's models, including the latest generation Mythos model, which specializes in cybersecurity. OpenAI, in turn, released its new GPT 5.6 models only as a limited preview and under additional regulatory conditions. Similar systems are also emerging outside the US: The Tokyo-based company Sakana AI considers its Fugu model to be on par with the best in its class, and in China, providers such as 360 Security Technology and Z.ai have presented their own cybersecurity-focused models.

Apple itself demonstrates how closely defense and threat are intertwined: As part of its Project Glasswing security program, the company uses Anthropic's Mythos technology to check its own systems – including macOS – for vulnerabilities. The same class of tools that Apple uses to harden its software could, in principle, also be used by attackers.

Pace becomes the defensive line

Apple's approach marks a remarkable shift: Security is no longer solely determined by the quality of a patch, but increasingly by the speed with which it reaches devices. If a working attack can be built from a publicly documented vulnerability within hours, every window of opportunity becomes a risk. Apple's willingness to extract and prioritize completed fixes from an upcoming update suggests that the company is taking this race seriously – and is likely to wage it more frequently in the future. (Image: Shutterstock / JLStock)

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