Got an iPadOS-based device like a Mini 4 and later or perhaps an iPod Touch seventh generation gadget? Might be a good idea to have it checked out.

Apple has advised that a remote attacker may be able to “cause arbitrary code execution”.

There are few details, but a brief Apple report says “a remote attacker may be able to cause arbitrary code execution.

A security update simply adds that “a logic issue was addressed worth improved restriction”, but reveals few details.

Good luck, iPad/Mini 4 users.

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