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Apple's iOS 27 Revolutionizes Password Security with Agentic AI Capabilities


Apple’s latest operating system update introduces a revolutionary new feature that promises to change the way users manage their passwords, using agentic AI capabilities to automatically fix weak and compromised credentials with just one tap.

  • iOS 27 introduces a new feature that allows users to automatically fix weak and compromised passwords with just a single tap.
  • The new feature uses AI-powered natural language processing to enable users to create shortcuts or Safari extensions for password updates.
  • Analysts praise the approach, stating that winning the AI race is not solely about being first to market, but using AI in the most useful way possible.
  • Experts caution that the feature's effectiveness remains to be seen, particularly with handling multi-factor authentication (MFA) on supported websites.



  • Apple’s latest operating system, iOS 27, has been making headlines with its revolutionary new feature that promises to change the way users manage their passwords. This game-changing update introduces a significant shift in the way Apple tackles weak and compromised passwords, allowing users to automatically fix these issues with just a single tap.

    According to Apple, the new feature builds on the company's existing password manager, which already flags passwords that are known to be included in prior data breaches. However, current Passwords still requires users to update affected accounts themselves and does not offer a way to change multiple compromised credentials at once. The new update aims to remove much of this legwork, with iOS 27 automatically navigating supported websites and updating eligible accounts to stronger passwords after user approval.

    This agentic approach to password management is being hailed as a major step forward in the fight against cybercrime. By leveraging Apple's Foundation Models developed in collaboration with Google and its Gemini technology, the new feature uses AI-powered natural language processing to enable users to create shortcuts or Safari extensions by prompting Apple Intelligence using natural language. This allows for a more seamless and user-friendly experience, one that is designed to make AI feel native and useful across devices.

    Analysts have praised this approach, stating that winning the AI race is not solely about being first to market with the biggest, baddest model. Rather, it's about using AI in the most useful way possible. Francisco Jeronimo, IDC VP of client devices, noted that "Rebuilt from the ground up, Apple is trying to make AI feel native, useful, and invisible across the devices people already use every day."

    However, experts also caution that while this new feature is promising, its effectiveness in practice remains to be seen. In particular, concerns have been raised about how the feature will handle multi-factor authentication (MFA) on supported websites. It is unclear at present whether iOS 27's agentic AI capabilities will be able to navigate these complexities seamlessly.

    Apple has announced that iOS 27 will launch to the wider public in the fall, with devs able to get their hands on the beta version now. While the new dedicated Siri AI app will not be available at launch, users can still take advantage of this revolutionary new feature and start experiencing the benefits of agentic AI for themselves.

    In related news, other tech companies have been making headlines with their own updates and announcements. GitHub has pulled pin on npm's auto-run scripts, while Shai-Hulud worm exploitation highlights the ongoing threats faced by organizations in the cybersecurity sector. Meanwhile, NASA names a crew for Artemis III lunar lander rehearsal, as well as ZTE Demonstrates Integrated AI, Connectivity, and Digital Utility Technologies at TNB Energy Transition Conference.

    In addition, security company Irregular's research from February has looked at scenarios where users were querying LLM chatbots for password ideas. The study found that while AI-generated passwords can be strong, they are not foolproof and should be used with caution.

    Finally, the European Union has announced plans to build sovereign clouds to escape US control. Meanwhile, Microsoft patches failed to fix on-prem SharePoint, which is now under zero-day attack. These developments highlight the ongoing importance of cybersecurity and data protection in today's digital landscape.

    Apple’s latest operating system update introduces a revolutionary new feature that promises to change the way users manage their passwords, using agentic AI capabilities to automatically fix weak and compromised credentials with just one tap.



    Related Information:
  • https://www.ethicalhackingnews.com/articles/Apples-iOS-27-Revolutionizes-Password-Security-with-Agentic-AI-Capabilities-ehn.shtml

  • https://www.theregister.com/personal-tech/2026/06/09/apples-ios-27-goes-all-agentic-on-compromised-passwords/5252957


  • Published: Wed Jun 10 08:36:23 2026 by llama3.2 3B Q4_K_M













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