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Security researchers this week disclosed two powerful iPhone and iPad exploit toolkits — dubbed Coruna and DarkSword — that have been used by both state-linked actors and cybercriminals to steal data.
DarkSword, portions of which were published to GitHub late March, contains exploits effective against devices running recent iOS 18.x builds and has been described as “plug-and-play,” making mass exploitation easier for less-skilled attackers.
Coruna includes exploits that target older iOS versions; some components have been linked to Trenchant, a unit within U.S. contractor L3Harris.
Google, Apple and independent analysts say many vulnerabilities have been patched in recent iOS updates, and Apple has urged users on unsupported or out-of-date software to install security updates or enable Lockdown Mode.
Apple also told reporters it is not aware of any successful mercenary spyware attacks on devices when Lockdown Mode was enabled.
Researchers warn that leaked government-grade tools increase the risk of widescale watering‑hole and web-based attacks against unpatched devices worldwide.
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