Apple Releases New Update to Fix 'Spectre' Chip Flaw
Apple Releases New Update to Fix 'Spectre' Chip Flaw
Apple released an updated version of its operating system software to fix a major microchip security flaw that affected nearly all computer chips.

Apple on Monday released an updated version of its operating system software to fix a major microchip security flaw that affected nearly all computer chips made in the last decade. Last week, Alphabet's Google and other security researchers disclosed two major chip flaws, one called Meltdown affecting only Intel chips and one called Spectre, that left computing devices vulnerable to hackers.

"For our customers' protection, Apple doesn't disclose, discuss, or confirm security issues until an investigation has occurred and patches or releases are available," the company said on its website. The technology giant also released software updates for its Mac, Apple TV and Apple Watch. The iPhone maker had said on Thursday it will release a patch for the Safari web browser on its iPhones, iPads and Macs. Apple had also said that there were no known instances of hackers taking advantage of the flaw.

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