Someone has publicly leaked an exploit kit that can hack millions of iPhones | TechCrunch
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Someone has publicly leaked an exploit kit that can hack millions of iPhones | TechCrunch
""This is bad. They are way too easy to repurpose," Matthias Frielingsdorf, co-founder of mobile security startup iVerify, stated. "I don't think that can be contained anymore. So we need to expect criminals and others to start deploying this.""
""The exploits will work out of the box," Frielingsdorf explained. "There is no iOS expertise required.""
""The files uploaded to GitHub are uncomplicated, just HTML and JavaScript, meaning anyone can copy and paste them and host them on a server 'in a couple minutes to hours,'" Frielingsdorf noted."
Cybersecurity researchers have identified a hacking campaign targeting iPhone users utilizing the DarkSword tool. A newer version has been leaked on GitHub, enabling hackers to exploit older iOS versions. This affects millions of devices that have not updated to iOS 26. Experts warn that the leaked files are simple to use, requiring no specialized knowledge. The infrastructure of the new DarkSword versions is similar to previous ones, making them easily repurposed for malicious activities. The situation raises concerns about the potential for widespread criminal deployment of these tools.
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