Hundreds of Millions of iPhones Can Be Hacked With a New Tool Found in the Wild
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- DarkSword is a sophisticated iPhone hacking technique discovered by Google, iVerify, and Lookout.
- It targets iOS 18 devices, affecting nearly a quarter of iPhones still running older OS versions.
- DarkSword can steal passwords, photos, messaging logs, browser history, and even health data.
- The exploit uses 'fileless' techniques, leaving minimal traces and not persisting after a reboot.
- Russian state-sponsored hackers used DarkSword, embedding it in legitimate Ukrainian websites.
- The exploit's full code was left exposed, making it easy for other hackers to reuse.
- DarkSword may have been sold by a broker firm, similar to the Coruna exploit.
- The exploit's careless deployment suggests iOS hacking tools are now more accessible on the black market.
- Security experts warn that iOS exploits are no longer limited to high-profile targets but are now used indiscriminately.