A newly leaked iPhone hacking tool could let attackers easily target devices that haven’t been updated to the latest iOS ...
Uh-oh. Now anyone can easily use it.
A chain of vulnerabilities is letting attackers steal sensitive info from iPhones.
CISA ordered U.S. government agencies to patch three iOS vulnerabilities targeted in cryptocurrency theft and cyberespionage ...
Anyone with an iPhone can now be the target of invasive malware that siphons off personal texts, call histories and calendar ...
Security researchers have discovered DarkSword, a sophisticated exploit chain targeting iOS 18.4 through 18.7.2. Unlike past spyware aimed at high-profile targets, DarkSword is being surreptitiously ...
A leaked iPhone exploit makes outdated iOS devices easy targets — update now or risk full data access from a simple malicious ...
The DarkSword exploit is now publicly available to amateur hackers. Check our list to see if your iPhone or iPad requires an ...
A leaked exploit kit capable of hacking iPhones is now public, potentially putting millions of devices at risk—especially those running outdated software versions.
You'd think it's impossible to lose track of an iPhone you carry everywhere, but we do it all the time -- too often before we have a chance to charge it. Apple's Find My feature, with its crowdsourced ...
Hundreds of millions of users and an estimated 2.5 billion devices are reportedly exposed to potential attacks.
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