macOS 15.3.2
Juli Clover (release notes, security, no enterprise, no developer, full installer/M4, IPSW/M4):
According to Apple’s release notes, macOS Sequoia 15.3.2 includes important bug fixes and security updates, and it is recommended for all users.
See also: Mr. Macintosh and Howard Oakley.
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Update (2025-03-12): Jeff Johnson:
The use of the plural “security fixes” seems a bit misleading, because Apple has documented only one security fix in 15.3.2, for a bug in WebKit: “Maliciously crafted web content may be able to break out of Web Content sandbox.” In any case, macOS 15.3.2 appears to be entirely, or at least mostly, a security update. And the update was uneventful on my Mac mini, though of course overlong, as all macOS updates are nowadays. On my MacBook Pro, however, the update was… not uneventful. For some reason, immediately after the update, the Setup Assistant ran again, as if I were setting up a new Mac.
I suspect that the Setup Assistant would have re-enabled Apple Intelligence if I hadn’t already intentionally mismatched my system and Siri languages to prevent that very outcome.
My theory is that the Setup Assistant is the reason that Apple Intelligence is re-enabled on some Macs but not on others.
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