By AJ Vicens March 18 (Reuters) - A powerful software exploit capable of penetrating and stealing information from ...
Apple has urged iPhone users to update their devices after a report revealed Russian-linked actors exploiting vulnerabilities in older iOS versions. The DarkSword exploit allows complete control over ...
The discovery marks the second time this month that researchers have found spyware targeting iPhones and other Apple devices.
New iPhone spyware called Darksword targets outdated iOS versions, putting millions of devices at risk and exposing sensitive ...
Spyware that can infiltrate information from iPhones have been found in dozens of Ukrainian websites. A study from cyber security sites Lookout, iVerify and Google showed a hacking tool called ...
A new powerful iPhone spyware, 'Darksword,' was found on Ukrainian websites, potentially affecting hundreds of millions of Apple devices.
The discovery, announced Wednesday in coordinated reports from Lookout, iVerify, and Google's Threat Analysis Group, ...
Apple has warned iPhone users to update their devices after a new report revealed that a dangerous exploit is being actively used by Russian-linked actors. According to findings from Google’s Threat ...
All iPhone users running iOS 13 or iOS 14 need to update now. Apple has confirmed routine browsing can trigger attacks on outdated iOS versions.
The software exploit could penetrate hundreds of millions of Apple iPhones. It was planted on dozens of websites in Ukraine in recent weeks, researchers said.
Researchers have uncovered a sophisticated iPhone spyware campaign embedded in dozens of websites, potentially affecting hundreds of millions of devices, according to Reuters.
Apple has issued a security advisory to all iPhone and iPad users, urging them to update their devices to the latest available versions of iOS / iPadOS system software to keep their data ...