Security researchers have discovered DarkSword, a sophisticated exploit chain targeting iOS 18.4 through 18.7.2. Unlike past spyware aimed at high-profile targets, DarkSword is being surreptitiously ...
Apple seeded the iOS 26.4 Release Candidate on March 18, 2026, delivering build 23E244 to developers and testers after weeks ...
As a new hacking exploit kit affecting millions of iPhones becomes public, the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security ...
The DarkSword exploit, which primarily targets devices running older iOS versions, has unfortunately made its way to GitHub.
If your iPhone or iPad is running outdated software, your device could be at risk if you don’t update urgently.
Apple's progress toward under-display Face ID and a fully uninterrupted iPhone display is encountering ongoing challenges, ...
The exploit is now publicly available on GitHub, increasing the urgency for older iPhones and iPads to run the latest ...
At this point, those on iOS 26 are safe, though one developer claims to have used the leaked code to create a 'DarkSword' ...
A newer version of the DarkSword exploit that targets devices running iOS 18.4 to 18.6.2 has appeared on GitHub. About 34 percent of iPhone and 43 percent of iPad users are still running iOS 18 or ...