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Apple is announcing an update to fix the bug in its latest Quick Response update

Misty Tate by Misty Tate
July 12, 2023
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Apple should publish the solution of the solution!

Security Quick Response for iOS 16.5.1

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Apple has released a security update called Rapid Response (RSR) to address a new issue affecting iPhone, Mac, and iPad devices. Attackers have completely patched this security issue on some devices. In response, Apple created this security update, which contains significant fixes and is recommended for all users to install. However, hours later The company has announced an update to fix the bug in this latest update.

Apple has acknowledged a bug in iOS 16.5.1

According to information shared from A Apple support documentation, The patch had the side effect of breaking some websites from loading. Adding to the problem is the nature of RSR updates. These updates are designed to install automatically without affecting the device’s firmware. But there doesn’t seem to be an automatic withdrawal feature.

Apple is aware of an issue where this quick security response can prevent some websites from displaying properly. Quick Response updates for iOS 16.5.1(b) and iPadOS 16.5.1(b) will be available soon to fix this issue.

In the support documentation, Apple provides Instructions to roll back Security Quick Response Update on iPhone and iPad The instructions specify the following steps:* Go to Tap Settings > About > iOS version “Remove Security Answer”. * Select Delete to confirm.

Includes update Version for MacOS Ventura:

Apple is aware of an issue where this quick security response can prevent some websites from displaying properly. Quick response updates to macOS 13.4.1 (b) will be available soon to fix this issue.

Apple also provides instructions for rolling back the Security Quick Response update on iPhone and iPad. The instructions specify the following steps:

  • Select Menu Apple > About This Mac > Learn more.
  • On macOS, click the Info button next to the version number.
  • Click Remove and Restart and then click Confirm.
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For now, we’ll have to wait for the release of a patch that prevents unwanted behavior.

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