iOS 6.1.3 beta 2 and Apple's problems

  iOS beta 6.1.3 2 was launched last night by the Apple company, and the main reason for its generation was to solve the bug that allowed removing the passcode and accessing contacts or photos from the Camera Roll. This beta version of iOS comes just 3 days after the release iOS 6.1.2, and only 10 days after the launch iOS 6.1.1 for the iPhone 4S terminal. Many consider that there is a big problem inside Apple since these updates are released "on the conveyor belt", but the truth is that, fortunately, things are as normal as possible.

  A company like Apple must protect its customers against bugs that affect their security, and the fact that these exploits received so much attention from the press forced the hand of those from Apple to solve the problems. Many companies are not in a hurry to fix their security problems, but Apple does, and this is extremely important for us as users, and we should be happy that Apple is taking care to fix these problems. Other companies do not update their operating systems so quickly, and although at first glance everything may seem too hasty, solving bugs is a good thing and should be seen as such.