## macOS Sequoia 15.1.1: A Swift Security Enhancement
Apple has rolled out macOS Sequoia 15.1.1, a focused update arriving just weeks after the release of macOS Sequoia 15.1. This rapid iteration underscores Apple’s commitment to a secure and refined user experience. Available now via System Settings > Software Update, this release primarily addresses security vulnerabilities.
## Bolstering Sequoia’s Defenses
Apple’s release notes highlight the security enhancements within 15.1.1. While specific details remain undisclosed for security reasons, this update likely patches recently discovered exploits, reinforcing the overall system integrity. Users are strongly encouraged to update promptly to benefit from these crucial security improvements. For a comprehensive overview of macOS Sequoia’s features, consult our detailed guide.
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