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<p>Inside of Apple’s latest update for Mac are fixes for a wide range of security flaws.
macOS 12.2 patches 13 serious security bugs ranging from the Safari
web browsing leak to a flaw that can give malicious apps access to root privileges, kernel privileges, iCloud data, and more.</p>
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macOS 12.2 patches 13 major security flaws impacting Safari, root privileges, iCloud, more