The company has now rolled out supplementary fixes for all the affected operating systems. Updates with patches include iOS 18.3.2, iPadOS 18.3.2, macOS Sequoia 15.3.2, Safari 18.3.1, and vision 2.3.2.
While Apple refrained from disclosing technical details of the exploitation for security reasons, it is known that such issues could potentially allow high-impact attacks, including remote code execution (RCE), privilege escalation, data theft, and device takeover.
Although the bug was reported to be used only in targeted attacks, all Apple users are advised to install these updates promptly, as they may be used in other attacks.