iOS 8.2 update is the most recent mobile firmware released by Apple for its iPhone and other iDevices. The company unveiled its public version earlier this week. It has the new Apple Watch app though the wearable will be shipped in the end of April. Are there any important iOS 8.2 bug fixes in this upgrade? You might have heard about ‘Freak’ security flaw that was discovered by a group of researchers in iOS 8. It was present in all firmware versions and could have been dangerous to both iDevices and other products, including Apple TV and Mac computers. The new iOS 8.2 has reportedly killed this bug and with Apple TV 7.1 release Apple has patched the flaw for its TVs as well. The issue has also been solved on Max as the company launched Mountain Lion 10.8.5 and other updates for OS X platforms. The security flaw ‘Freak’ should no longer be a problem to users who have a ‘fruit’ product. This issue dates back to 90s when companies didn’t use strong encryption in their products and services. Modern goods are better protected.