macOS 15.6.1
Juli Clover (no release notes, security, no enterprise, no developer, full installer, IPSW):
Apple today released new iOS 18.6.2, iPadOS 18.6.2, and macOS Sequoia 15.6.1 updates, and the software addresses a security vulnerability that is known to have been actively exploited.
According to Apple’s security support documents, memory corruption could result from devices that were sent a malicious image file.
Previously:
Update (2025-09-10): Craig Grannell:
Glad we’re at macOS 15.6.1 and yet even now sometimes macOS doesn’t correctly select the frontmost window, forcing me to close another one to be able to, say, change a file name.
I’m still seeing that bug, too.
Update (2025-09-24): After this update, I’ve been having problems with certain longstanding Mail rules no longer moving messages.
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Ok. So far this week I updated to iOS 26 beta 7, Xcode 26 beta 6, and now iPad 18.6.2, iOS 18.6.2, and finally, macOS 15.6.1 on two physical MBP.
Please note that I'm not including what may now be a weekly update of iOS beta, as last week was beta 6. But please do note that my physical MBP, which I *refuse* to update to macOS 26 beta - and hope to not update until, well, 2026 - forced me to *redownload* the iOS 26 SDK. (I know this for a fact, as that was done yesterday.)
Hey, at least in a month or two everything should be version 26.