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Apple delivered its latest batch of security updates for iOS and macOS this week.

On iDevices, the update was a full-on point release, bumping the iOS version from 11.3 to 11.3.1 and making it easy to check whether you’ve installed the update correctly: just go to Settings → General → Software Update and see what version number you’re currently on.

For Mac users, the patch is dubbed simply Security Update 2018-001, so your macOS version stays at 10.13.4 after you’ve installed it.

Safari was bumped from 11 to 11.1 in this update – note that if you’re still on El Capitan or Sierra (OS X 10.11.6 and macOS 10.12.6 respectively), where there isn’t a 2018-001 update, you’ll need to update Safari separately.

Just two critical vulnerabilities were patched this time, both of them in the WebKit web rendering code in iOS and macOS.

 

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