It isn't just macOS Ventura that got the latest security patches on Monday -- macOS Monterey and macOS Big Sur got them too. macOS Monterey and macOS Big Sur get new security patches Three vulnerabilities found in older macOS versions have been patched for users unable or unwilling to update to macOS Ventura. The macOS Monterey 12.6.1 and macOS Big Sur 11.7.1 updates address issues with the AppleMobileFileIntegrity, Ruby, and Sandbox systems. Notes from Apple's security update page describe the patch vulnerabilities as follows: AppleMobileFileIntegrityAvailable for: macOS Monterey and macOS Big SurImpact: An app may be able to modify protected parts of the file systemDescription: This issue was addressed by removing additional entitlements.CVE-2022-42825: Mickey Jin (@patch1t)RubyAvailable for: macOS Monterey and macOS Big SurImpact: A remote user may be able to cause unexpected app termination or arbitrary code executionDescription: A memory corruption issue was addressed by updating Ruby to version 2.6.10.CVE-2022-28739SandboxAvailable for: macOS Monterey and macOS Big SurImpact: An app with root privileges may be able to access private informationDescription: This issue was addressed with improved data protection.CVE-2022-32862: an anonymous researcher An additional credit was provided in the macOS Monterey security notes for a Calendar fix. An anonymous researcher assisted with an unknown bug not addressed in the primary fixes. Anyone with a Mac unable to update to macOS Ventura that is capable of running macOS Big Sur or macOS Monterey will see these updates. They will install automatically, or users can manually update via System Preferences.