SSL bug makes iOS and OS X vulnerable

This is a serious bug as an attacker could capture or modify data from your device via network by bypassing SSL/TLS verification. Apple released updates for patching this bug on both iOS 6 and iOS 7, which are 6.1.6 and 7.0.6 respectively. Currently, there is no update for OS X but be sure that there will be one pretty soon. Edit: It is available!

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You can use this website https://gotofail.com which tests if your browser is vulnerable or not. If your device is update of course you will not be vulnerable to attacks.

You can update your iPhone, iPad or iPod fast by doing an OTA (Over the air) update by going to Settings>General>Software Update>Update (It is highly recommended though to mainly update through iTunes). Be sure to not miss this one, it is pretty serious.

Can you uninstall iOS 7?

When Apple released the latest software update for its mobile devices, iOS 7, many users disliked the way it looks or functions. However, you should know that if you have already updated your iOS device to iOS 7 you are stuck there and cannot downgrade.

Why is this happening? Simply, because Apple stopped signing (approving, supporting) the previous iOS version, iOS 6. Apple servers will provide you with the latest update, iOS 7, assuming your device supports it. However, you can be able to downgrade to iOS 6 if you own an iPhone 4 and have saved your SHSH blobs for iOS 6.1.3 or earlier.

What about jailbreaking? Currently, there is no way to jailbreak iOS 7 and when or if it ever exists, there might be a way to downgrade any iDevice to iOS 6. That remains to be seen in the upcoming months.