A Apple has just released a second rapid security update, the Rapid Security Response update for the beta version of the operating system macOS Ventura 13.2. The distribution arrives in an expedited way to fill the security flaws detected by the technology in Cupertino.
It should be noted that this new system software update mechanism was designed by Apple to almost automatically resolve possible security gaps detected. The mechanism promises to speed up the distribution of security patches for the iPhone, iPad and, of course, for computers in Cupertino.
Fast security response with new update for macOS Ventura
The urgent update was made available by the US company last Monday (10) in order to close the flaws detected in macOS Ventura 13.2, in its beta version.
However, at the moment we do not have information about the exact corrections that this distribution aims to correct, nor the changes that it operates in the trial version of the apple operating system.
In fact, according to the AppleInsider publication, this update is mainly aimed at testing the distribution channel of these emergency updates.
That is, it aims to test the Rapid Security Response system itself and the implementation of changes by simply restarting your computer / Apple device.
General test for various Apple platforms and systems
Apple seeded the second betas of iOS 16.3, macOS 13.2 Ventura, iPadOS 16.3 watchOS 9.3 and tvOS 16.3 to developers on Tuesday. These are the first new betas from the Mac-maker since before the holiday season. 1/4 pic.twitter.com/yU8OZHiYYH
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In short, if you are testing any of the beta builds of Apple’s operating systems, do not be surprised if you receive a warning and security update. It will serve, for the moment, to test the operation of this channel that promises to reinforce the security of users from now on.
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