Apple will issue a rare patch for iOS 18—even to devices that can update to iOS 26.
The malware primarily targets crypto users in Japan, Korea, and China.
Typically, after Apple introduces a new major version of its operating system, it stops pushing out the old version to ...
TA446 used leaked DarkSword on March 26 to target iOS devices, prompting Apple alerts and widening mobile espionage risks.
The move highlights just how serious the DarkSword threat is and that there are enough users sticking with iOS 18 for Apple ...
In an unprecedented move, Apple has issued iOS 18.7.7 to all iPhones — including those that can update to its newer software ...
If you haven't updated your Apple device in a while, now may be the time to do it.
Apple is releasing a rare security backport for iOS 18 to protect users from the DarkSword hacking tool. Learn how this ...
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Still running iOS 18? Install this critical update ASAP ...
Apple warns iPhone users about urgent iOS security risks. Learn how Dark Sword malware spreads and how to protect your data ...
That’s exactly what happened with a piece of malware dubbed DarkSword, which targets users running iOS 18. Apple has since released a security patch to mitigate this threat to its users, however, ...