Is iPadOS 17.7.9 safe after the issues with 17.7.7?

After the disaster of 17.7.7, I turned off automatic updates. I see that 17.7.9 is available today.

Any early experience with it? Is it safe?

thanks


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Original Title: iPadOS 17.7.9

iPad Pro, iPadOS 17

Posted on Jul 29, 2025 10:49 PM

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Posted on Jul 30, 2025 05:02 AM

iOS/iPadOS 17.7.9 is, essentially, a security update. Insofar as documented or as assessed by researchers, there are no functional updates included in this update.


While it is perfectly true that iPadOS 17.7.7 caused significant issues - and was quickly suspended by Apple pending release of iPadOS 17.7.8 - thus far there have been no reports of issues with iPadOS 17.7.9.


If you have any concerns for the efficacy of this update, you might be well advised to wait for just a day-or-two before installing this update - while monitoring this ASC iPad forum for reported issues. Be mindful, however, that potential exploits for now documented security fixes are increasingly likely to be active over the coming days.


As such, you need to balance your caution in updating against increasing risk of exploit.

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Jul 30, 2025 05:02 AM in response to duerded

iOS/iPadOS 17.7.9 is, essentially, a security update. Insofar as documented or as assessed by researchers, there are no functional updates included in this update.


While it is perfectly true that iPadOS 17.7.7 caused significant issues - and was quickly suspended by Apple pending release of iPadOS 17.7.8 - thus far there have been no reports of issues with iPadOS 17.7.9.


If you have any concerns for the efficacy of this update, you might be well advised to wait for just a day-or-two before installing this update - while monitoring this ASC iPad forum for reported issues. Be mindful, however, that potential exploits for now documented security fixes are increasingly likely to be active over the coming days.


As such, you need to balance your caution in updating against increasing risk of exploit.

Jul 30, 2025 06:52 AM in response to LotusPilot

LotusPilot wrote:

iOS/iPadOS 17.7.9 is, essentially, a security update. Insofar as documented or as assessed by researchers, there are no functional updates included in this update.

While it is perfectly true that iPadOS 17.7.7 caused significant issues - and was quickly suspended by Apple pending release of iPadOS 17.7.8 - thus far there have been no reports of issues with iPadOS 17.7.9.

If you have any concerns for the efficacy of this update, you might be well advised to wait for just a day-or-two before installing this update - while monitoring this ASC iPad forum for reported issues. Be mindful, however, that potential exploits for now documented security fixes are increasingly likely to be active over the coming days.

As such, you need to balance your caution in updating against increasing risk of exploit.

Thanks - agreed.

Jul 30, 2025 09:00 AM in response to duerded

duerded wrote:

Thanks - agreed.


This really is a case of risk management - balancing the risk of a successful (but now patched) security exploit against the possibility of bad update that cripples a device.


The recent issue with iPadOS 17.7.7 was, thankfully, a rarity - but demonstrates that Apple is not immune to releasing inadequately tested software. The saving grace here is how quickly (a) Apple responded in first withdrawing the bad update before impacting a broader population - and (b) in releasing a fixed version within days.


This particular issue appeared to be iPad model specific - now thankfully understood to have been resolved.

Jul 30, 2025 12:41 AM in response to duerded

duerded wrote:

There were *hundreds* of reports about 17.7.7 on this forum.

There are always reports of issues after an update here. After all, we are a technical support forum so everyone comes here with their issues. You rarely see praise for Apple. And this is an update that patches 24 security vulnerabilities, so you will be much safer by updating.

Jul 30, 2025 12:56 AM in response to Zachyy

I understand that - but I think that this transition (to 17.7.7) was unique in crippling many Apps simultaneously and, because “backup and restore” does *not* revert the OS level, lots of people (myself included) had to wait until 17.7.8 before they could have a working machine again. Admittedly, Apple worked hard to expedite the release of 17.7.8, and I’m duly grateful for that, but with my fingers burned, I’m not going to 17.7.9 until I’ve seen positive comments from people who’ve tried it. Cheers


(See here for the painful history: iPadOS 17.7.7 update has really caused is… - Apple Community)


Aug 10, 2025 11:46 AM in response to ZiggyMeister

ZiggyMeister wrote:

Just because you’re not aware doesn’t mean there weren’t hundreds of devices affected. And the issue was software related, that only affected certain models of iPads, but still software related.

Hundreds out of 2 billion iPhones; that’s 0.00003%. A drop in the bucket, and almost certainly a problem with the individual device. If you had said a million iPhones it might be an actual problem.

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