No firmware updates are involved, except for Intel Macs with T2 chips, which have a small increment in the iBridge version number to 20.16.420.0.0,0, but no change in the EFI version. There’s also no mention of any matching updates to Monterey or Big Sur, yet. However, if you have upgraded to Ventura, this looks a compelling update. This addresses two vulnerabilities in libxml2, both of which are remotely executable, although Apple doesn’t remark whether there are reports of either being exploited in the wild yet. Although this update completes briskly on M-series Macs, it’s considerably slower on Intel models with a T2 chip. Downloads for Intel Macs are around 1 GB, and 1.46 GB for Apple silicon models. Apple has just released a security update to macOS Ventura 13.0, bringing it 13.0.1.
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