The DarkSword spyware has surfaced as a significant threat to iPhone users, now targeting devices running iOS 18 alongside older versions, according to multiple cybersecurity reports. Apple rapidly issued emergency patches for iOS 15 and 16 to address critical vulnerabilities exploited by DarkSword, which enables unauthorized access and installation of malicious software on affected iPhones.
DarkSword, first leaked publicly on GitHub, is a powerful hacking toolkit that security researchers describe as capable of compromising millions of devices worldwide. The leaked exploit has been actively employed by Russian hacking groups to steal sensitive information, with a particular focus on cryptocurrency exchange and wallet applications running on outdated iOS 18 systems, as reported by Google and cybersecurity firms.
Authorities including Malaysia’s Communications and Multimedia Commission have urged users to update their devices immediately to mitigate risks posed by the DarkSword exploit. Apple has also recommended enabling Lockdown Mode on iPhones to provide an extra layer of security while users install the latest updates, as noted by Mashable and 9to5Mac.
The widespread availability of the DarkSword exploit kit marks a notable escalation in mobile security threats, generating concerns about the safety of hundreds of millions of iPhone users globally. Researchers emphasize the importance of timely software updates and digital hygiene to reduce exposure to such advanced hacking methods.
Looking ahead, cybersecurity experts will monitor for additional exploits emerging from the DarkSword toolkit and assess the effectiveness of Apple’s patches. Users should watch for further announcements from Apple regarding updates for iOS 17 and 18, as well as ongoing recommendations to safeguard personal data against evolving spyware threats.

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