Earlier this week, Apple published iOS 14.7.1, iPadOS 14.7.1, and macOS Big Sur 11.5.1. While this update contains bug fixes, the main part of this update is a security fix for a vulnerability that Apple says “may have been actively exploited.” In other words, the bad guys are already using it. Must read: Don’t make this common, fatal iPhone or Android mistake Here’s how Apple describes the vulnerability in relation to iOS and iPadOS: It’s unclear if this is the vulnerability used for jailbreaking iOS devices, or whether it is linked to the NSO Group spyware tool hack used to target journalists, activists, and government figures. Impact: An application may be able to execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges. Apple is aware of a report that this issue may have been actively exploited. Description: A memory corruption issue was addressed with improved memory handling. CVE-2021-30807: an anonymous researcher To update your iPhone and iPad, go to Settings > General > Software Update and download and install any available updates. For macOS, click on the apple in the top-left corner, go to System Preferences, find Software Update and download and install any updates available. I recommend carrying out these updates as soon as possible. To get immediate notifications of updates for the iPhone and iPad, I’ve been using the app iVerify.