I recently browsed some NSFW images on a website and realized my iPhone is one update behind. Am I at risk of having been attacked during this browsing session? How likely is it for media files to carry browser attacks?
4 Answers
You're probably worrying too much! Sure, there are some exploits out there, but they’re not common. Even if there was a vulnerability, being on the latest OS wouldn’t necessarily protect you—a lot of exploits are often unknown until they're patched. Overall, your late update isn’t a big concern for the kind of browsing you did.
Honestly, it’s not very likely. Your browsing habits don’t create significant risk, especially considering how iPhones have a closed ecosystem that helps with security. Just make sure to keep your updates current!
It’s pretty rare for media files to have malware embedded. The site itself being compromised is a bigger risk. Being one update behind doesn't really change that risk much, to be honest.
There have been instances where Apple devices were impacted by vulnerabilities linked to media files, like CVE-2016-4631 and CVE-2025-31200. But if you’re using an iOS version later than 18.4.1, you're generally safe from those threats. Don’t forget to use incognito mode when checking out sketchy stuff!
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