Google and cybersecurity companies Lookout and iVerify have detailed a new hacking technique that potentially puts a significant portion of iPhone users in danger, just by visiting the wrong web page.
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A mass hacking campaign targeting iPhone users in Ukraine and China used tools that were likely designed by U.S. military contractor L3Harris, TechCrunch has learned. The tools, which were intended ...
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Don't let hackers take over your iPhone. AI image: ChatGPT/Cult of Mac Update: The sophisticated DarkSword hacking technique that came to light last week — capable of silently taking over iPhones the ...
A group of hackers suspected of working at least in part for the Russian government targeted iPhone users in Ukraine with a new set of hacking tools designed to steal their personal data, as well as ...
Apple is encouraging people to update their iPhones in light of new cybersecurity research that suggests that Russian intelligence, Chinese cybercriminals and other hackers have been using tools ...
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seeking to target iPhone users. Read more about Coruna at www.wire.com.
If the last month or so is any indication, we seem to have entered what might be described as a golden age for cybercriminals targeting weaknesses in Apple’s mobile devices. Despite the tech giant’s ...
Last week, the Google Threat Intelligence Group shared some information about the Coruna iPhone exploit. Users with outdated iOS versions were advised to update their software regularly. Now, a new ...