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Apple on April 1, 2026 rolled out an unusual security update — iOS 18.7.7 and iPadOS 18.7.7 — to expand protections against a powerful exploit toolkit known as DarkSword.
The backported fixes cover a broader set of devices still running iOS 18, including some hardware that can run the newer iOS 26 but whose owners have not upgraded.
DarkSword, first flagged by Google Threat Intelligence and security firms, can seize an iPhone after a user visits a compromised website and exfiltrate messages, browser history, location, photos and cryptocurrency.
The toolkit has been used in attacks in Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Malaysia and Ukraine and was recently posted to GitHub, raising the risk of wider opportunistic abuse.
Apple said devices with automatic updates will receive the patch and reiterated that iOS 26 provides the strongest protections; Lockdown Mode also defends against the exploit.
The move follows a prior emergency fix for a different toolkit, Coruna, in March and marks a rare reversal of Apple’s usual policy of pushing users to upgrade to receive security fixes.
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