Apple issues warning to iPhone users over stealthy attack: Act NOW
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Apple issues warning to iPhone users over stealthy attack: Act NOW
"The DarkSword exploit kit, first identified in 2025, is designed to target vulnerable Apple devices and secretly install malicious software. Security researchers said the attack is triggered when a user visits a legitimate website that has been secretly infected with malicious code, a tactic known as a 'watering hole attack.' Once activated, the malware can install hidden backdoors that allow hackers to maintain long-term access to a device and steal sensitive information."
"Experts warned that a newer version of the hacking tool has now leaked online, raising fears that additional cybercriminal groups could begin using it in broader attacks. Cybersecurity firms, including Google's Threat Intelligence Group and Lookout, previously revealed that the DarkSword toolkit has been used in attacks targeting users in Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Malaysia, and Ukraine since July 2025."
Apple has launched emergency iOS 18.7.7 and iPadOS 18.7.7 updates to protect users from the DarkSword exploit kit. This update is now available for a wider range of devices. The DarkSword exploit targets Apple devices through watering hole attacks, where legitimate websites are infected with malicious code. Once activated, the malware can install backdoors for long-term access and data theft. Users, especially those handling sensitive information, are advised to enable Lockdown Mode for added security against potential attacks.
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