New 'DarkSword' hack targets older iOS 18 versions
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Google and cybersecurity companies Lookout and iVerify have detailed a new hacking technique that potentially puts a significant portion of iPhone users in danger, just by visiting the wrong web page.
DarkSword exploit targets iOS 18.4–18.7 using 6 flaws and 3 zero-days, enabling rapid data theft from iPhones across multiple countries.
A sophisticated iPhone hacking technique and surveillance campaign ran rampant internationally for months, prior to a patch in iOS 26.3.
A chain of vulnerabilities is letting attackers steal sensitive info from iPhones.
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The ‘DarkSword’ attack technique can covertly steal messages, contacts, saved credentials, cryptocurrency wallets, and more on iPhones running iOS 18.4 to 18.6.2. If you’ve been putting off an update to iOS 26,
The research shows that hackers are using tools nicknamed DarkSword and Coruna to get into phones with older iOS versions, prompting the tech company to urge users to update.
Lookout, Inc., the leader in mobile security, today announced the discovery of DarkSword, a sophisticated, full iOS exploit chain and infostealer that signals a new phase in mobile threats--where advanced exploit capabilities are increasingly leveraged for financial gain,