Apple has released iOS 25.6.2, a security-only update patching 30 iPhone bugs, as part of a surprise overhaul of its upgrade cycle. Apple’s iOS 26.5.2 is unprecedented, because the long list of bugs would usually be fixed in the next big point upgrade — in this case iOS 26.6.
But the iPhone maker has released iOS 26.5.2 now to fix issues that would normally be released in iOS 26.6 in between cycles because it is concerned that AI is dramatically reducing the time taken to exploit vulnerabilities.
That’s according to Reuters, which said Apple it was “adapting to the reality that, given the ability of artificial intelligence to speed the development of malicious hacking tools, it needed to reduce the time between when updates were first made public and when they were put into customers’ hands.”
iOS 26.5.2 Reflects iPhone AI Attack Fears
The iOS 26.5.2 upgrade comes as the release of tools such as Anthropic’s Claude Mythos 5 are limited by lawmakers due to their ability to find and exploit vulnerabilities at scale. Concerns center around the AI tools getting into the wrong hands, allowing adversaries to launch attacks more quickly than they can be fixed. With the early release of patches in iOS 26.5.2, Apple is responding to this.
“With recent AI advances, we are seeing vulnerability finding times dramatically reduce, which makes patching that much more difficult,” says Jake Moore, global cybersecurity advisor at ESET. “Waiting for large updates to cover smaller known vulnerabilities over a long period of time might be a thing of the past now with such tools that even more rapidly search for any possible exploits.”
As usual, Apple doesn’t provide much detail about what’s fixed in iOS 26.5.2, to give iPhone users as much time as possible to update before attackers can get hold of the details.
None of the bugs squashed in iOS 26.5.2 have been used it real-life attacks, yet. However, some of the issues patched in iOS 26.5.2 are serious, including three in the Kernel at the heart of the iOS operating system and two dozen in WebKit, the engine that underpins Apple’s Safari browser, according to Apple’s support page.
Why You Should Update Now To iOS 26.5.2
In the past, multiple vulnerabilities similar to those fixed in iOS 26.5.2 have been used for wider attacks, such as those including spyware. In general, as attacks such as spyware continue to target iPhones, Apple’s Lockdown Mode gives users top level security while killing some functionality. However, simple steps such as enabling automatic updates, two factor authentication and features like Stolen Device Protection “will provide far more practical protection than turning on Lockdown Mode,” says Moore.
With AI giving attackers the tools to find software flaws and exploit them at scale, it also comes down to you — the iPhone user — to update your device as quickly as you can.
A key step to ensure upgrades such as iOS 26.5.2 and others like it are applied quickly is to enable automatic iPhone updates. “It’s always important to automatically update, but now with the AI era, we need to update our devices even quicker to help reduce these newer risks,” says Moore. “Although many are still questioning the potential hype of Claude Mythos, it’ll always be best to err on the side of caution and immediately install the latest iOS.”
It’s important to note that Apple upgrades can take a while to roll out, so ideally, you should manually upgrade to iOS 26.5.2 now.
So, what are you waiting for? Go to your iPhone’s Settings > General > Software Update and upgrade to iOS 26.5.2 now to keep your iPhone safe.











