'DarkSword' Attack Targets Vulnerable iPhones via Phishing Emails
A new cyberattack, dubbed 'DarkSword,' is now targeting vulnerable iPhones through sophisticated phishing emails.
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A new cyberattack, dubbed 'DarkSword,' is now targeting vulnerable iPhones through sophisticated phishing emails.
iPhone users are advised to take specific security measures to protect their devices from potential threats posed by 'DarkSword' hackers.

New analyses by Google, iVerify, and Lookout reveal that cybercriminals are using Coruna and DarkSword spy tools to attack iPhone devices worldwide, exploiting rare vulnerabilities and expanding targets beyond state actors.

Researchers from Google, together with security firms iVerify and Lookout, have analysed new cyberattacks against Ukrainians carried out by a hacker group identified as UNC6353 that is suspected of…
A new Russian hack, dubbed 'DarkSword', is reportedly capable of stealing almost all data from Apple iPhones simply by users visiting a malicious website.

A leaked hacking tool named DarkSword could expose millions of users with older iPhone and iPad models to attacks via malicious links and compromised websites.

Malaysian users are among victims targeted by a newly uncovered iPhone spyware operation, 'DarkSword', which researchers say was used by multiple threat actors across countries, indicating the spread of sophisticated mobile-hacking tools.
Apple has issued a security message to iPhone users, urging those with older devices running iOS 13 and 14 to update their software immediately due to the discovery of 'DarkSword,' a sophisticated exploit kit capable of stealing personal data.

Cybersecurity experts have discovered 'Darksword,' a powerful spyware program for iPhones capable of infiltrating and stealing information from hundreds of millions of devices. The spyware was reportedly placed on dozens of Ukrainian websites in recent weeks.

A potent hacking tool, DarkSword, initially developed for state intelligence, has become openly accessible online, creating a significant risk for millions of iPhone users whose devices could be easily compromised.
Google has issued a warning to iPhone users about a new hacking technique called DarkSword spyware, which silently compromises devices. Visiting an infected website can lead to data theft, with the spyware specifically targeting older iOS versions to steal sensitive information like passwords and photos.

New research has revealed the existence of sophisticated iPhone spyware, dubbed 'Darksword', capable of infiltrating millions of devices. This powerful software exploit was reportedly planted on dozens of websites in Ukraine in recent weeks, raising significant concerns about mobile security and privacy.

Security researchers from Google, iVerify, and Lookout have uncovered 'DarkSword,' a sophisticated spyware kit capable of taking control of iPhones running iOS 18 through a simple web visit, marking the second such tool discovered in two weeks.