watchOS 7.4.1 released with fix for another WebKit security flaw

Apple has released watchOS 7.4.1 for Apple Watch Series 3 and later models. The new software update includes a fix for a WebKit security flaw, therefore it is only available for Apple Watch models which feature the website rendering engine.

watchOS 7.4.1

What’s new in watchOS 7.4.1?

watchOS 7.4.1 features just one fix for memory corruption in WebKit which could allow hackers to execute code. Apple has said that this issue may have been actively exploited in the wild, there we suggest updating as soon as possible.

Here are the complete details of the security fix in this update:

WebKit

Available for: Apple Watch Series 3 and later

Impact: Processing maliciously crafted web content may lead to arbitrary code execution. Apple is aware of a report that this issue may have been actively exploited.

Description: A memory corruption issue was addressed with improved state management.

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Apple had previously released watchOS 7.4 with the ability to unlock iPhones with Apple Watch while wearing a mask, ECG and irregular heart rhythm notifications support in Australia and Vietnam, the ability to classify Bluetooth devices, audio and video streaming for Apple Fitness+ workouts from Watch to AirPlay 2 enabled TVs, and more. The update also had a large number of security fixes, including four patches for WebKit.

watchOS 7.4.1 compatible Apple Watch models

watchOS 7.4.1 is compatible with the following models:

How to upgrade to watchOS 7.4.1?

Open the Watch app on the iPhone paired with your Apple Watch, and go to Settings > General > Software Update. When the update shows up, tap on “Download and Install”. You will have to ensure that your Apple Watch has at least 50% battery charge and is placed on its wireless charger throughout the update process.

Apple has also released iOS 14.5.1, iPadOS 14.5.1, and macOS Big Sur 11.3.1 with fixes for WebKit security flaws.

About the Author

Imran Hussain is the founder and editor of iThinkDifferent, which he launched in 2008 to cover Apple news, reviews, and how-to guides. He has spent over 15 years writing about iOS, macOS, and the wider Apple ecosystem, with a focus on hands-on guides - installing developer betas, troubleshooting, and walking through new features on his own devices. Based in Dubai, he also loves to cover photography, gaming, and the tech industry more broadly on his social media profiles.

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