Leaked "DarkSword" exploits published to GitHub allow hackers and cybercriminals to target iPhone users running old versions of iOS with spyware, according to cybersecurity researchers.
A leaked iPhone exploit makes outdated iOS devices easy targets — update now or risk full data access from a simple malicious website.
DarkSword spyware has been posted in the wild. Credit: Cheng Xin/ DarkSword, the web-based hacker tool that can be used to steal data from millions of iPhones, has just been published on GitHub for ...
Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a new set of malicious npm packages that are designed to steal cryptocurrency wallets and sensitive data. The activity is being tracked by ReversingLabs as the ...
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At this point, those on iOS 26 are safe, though one developer claims to have used the leaked code to create a 'DarkSword' ...