Apple has published the full list of security fixes for Safari 26.5, including a WebKit vulnerability that could let maliciously crafted web content disclose sensitive user information. Here are the details.

Earlier this week, Apple released iOS 26.5 and its counterparts, along with updates for older versions of iOS, iPadOS, and macOS.

On that same day, the company released the full security content for each update, and you can find more details about it here.

Now, Apple has released the security content for Safari 26.5, which includes fixes for 20 WebKit vulnerabilities, as well as a WebRTC issue that could cause an unexpected process crash.

Here’s the full security content of Safari 26.5: