Security notes on Apple's update to iOS 5, rolled out earlier today, show that the company has addressed some 95 security vulnerabilities affecting a wide range of iOS components, notably WebKit as well as the kernel itself. The new version also supports revisions of the TLS protocol, eliminates support for the compromised MD5 algorithm, and notably removes DigiNotar root certificates from its trusted root list. The latter company admitted to being compromised in August, according to security blog ThreatPost.