Apple has dispatched the macOS 13.5.2 update for Mac users ahead of the Sonoma version launch. The company is pushing off this rollout to address hidden security vulnerabilities and privacy exploits in the device system.
According to the information, the Apple macOS 13.5.2 update is arriving with the 22G91 version. Before proceeding with the installation, make sure to use a stable internet medium. Or else, it may lead to software failure.
The details further reveal that the company acknowledged some critical bugs and malicious exploits in the internal framework that could lead to arbitrary code execution. As a result of which, hackers could access the operating system with a simple picture.
Hence, you should prioritize this update and install it as soon as possible. To do so, you can visit the system settings followed by the Software Update section on eligible Mac devices.
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