Apple issued a fix to the bug that was crashing iPhones with a single character.
On Monday,Ireland the company released several updates, including iOS 11.2.6. If you've got an iPhone or iPad, you should probably download it ASAP.
Last week, a bug was discovered that crashed systems with a single character from the Telugu language, which is used in parts of India. Mashable tested the bug and found that, yes, it was a real problem.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
It crashed phones and third-party messaging apps including WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger. Now, thankfully, the problem is fixed ... until a new bug is discovered.
Topics Apple Cybersecurity iOS iPhone
Today's Hurdle hints and answers for March 27, 2025Amazon Big Spring Sale 2025: Samsung Frame TVs and dupes on saleAmazon Spring Sale 2025: Best Anker portable power station dealAmazon Big Spring Sale 2025: Best iPad dealsBest smartwatch deal: Save $40 on the Fitbit Versa 4NYT Connections hints and answers for March 28: Tips to solve 'Connections' #656.OpenAI's Studio GhibliAmazon Spring Sale 2025: Save 44% on Soundcore Space A40 earbudsNYT Connections Sports Edition hints and answers for March 28: Tips to solve Connections #186Best Smart Lamp Amazon Spring Sale Deal: $50 for the eufy E10 RGBWWThe two best Dyson Airwrap dupes I've tested are on sale during Amazon's spring saleToday's Hurdle hints and answers for March 27, 2025Auburn vs. Michigan 2025 livestream: How to watch March Madness for freeThe closest potentially EarthAmazon Spring Sale 2025: Best LG OLED TV dealIf you're sick of Google's AI Overviews, try this genius hackAmazon Spring Sale 2025: Best selfAmazon Spring Sale 2025: Best outdoor dealsWordle today: The answer and hints for March 27, 2025Alabama vs. BYU 2025 livestream: How to watch March Madness for free Rules for Consciousness in Mammals: On Clarice Lispector Against Rediscovery: Why the ”Lost Novel” Phenomenon Hurts Readers Brechtman: A Comic by Joe Frank and Jason Novak How Mary Ellen Pleasant Fought 19th Five Complaints About Poetry What Louise Erdrich’s “The Blue Jay’s Dance” Taught Me About Motherhood Finding Refuge in the “Green Mountains” of Vermont Domenico Zindato’s Vibrant Works on Paper, Made from a Oaxacan Book The Key to Good Nature Photography? Trick the Animals. Where I Live: Photographs by Tom Arndt Jim Harrison: A Remembrance by Terry McDonell The Novel Isn’t Dead: KFC Is Selling a Colonel Sanders Romance When Mascots Go Mad The Storied History of Fake News About Agatha Christie Reimagining Doestoevky’s “White Nights” As a Building Staff Picks: Stephen Greenblatt, Eve Babitz, Halle Butler, and More “I am glad if I can type zer0s”: Endre Tót’s Mail Art Paradox Formation: Anelise Chen’s Meditations on the Snail When Hollywood Tried to Con Satyajit Ray Fun with Textiles: Samantha Bittman’s Woven Paintings