Researchers uncover “DarkSword,” a powerful iPhone exploit targeting millions via compromised websites. Learn how it works and how to protect your device.
The exploit doesn't even require anything to be downloaded on a victim's iPhone.
Crypto scammers are exploiting the rising visibility of OpenClaw to target developers through a coordinated phishing campaign ...
Security researchers have recently discovered an attack called “DarkSword” that spreads malware to iPhones still on iOS 18.4 ...
Google and cybersecurity companies Lookout and iVerify have detailed a new hacking technique that potentially puts a ...
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'Darksword' iOS 18 exploit allows hackers to covertly steal sensitive information from iPhones
Installing the latest version of iOS 26 is a good idea right now ...
ThreatsDay roundup covering stealthy attacks, phishing trends, exploit chains, and rising security risks across the threat landscape.
DarkSword exploit targets iOS 18.4–18.7 using 6 flaws and 3 zero-days, enabling rapid data theft from iPhones across multiple countries.
DarkSword is said to be an iOS exploit chain that has been used since last year, according to Google Threat Intelligence Group researchers. iPhones that may still be running on iOS versions 18.4 ...
The ‘DarkSword’ attack technique can covertly steal messages, contacts, saved credentials, cryptocurrency wallets, and more ...
Grand is at it again with a new video demonstrating the recovery of a large KeepKey wallet valued at $2.24 million.
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