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Apple has pushed out a security update for older iPhones and iPads that protects against a leaked set of powerful hacking tools capable of stealing data from a person’s device.
The tech giant said on Wednesday that iOS 18.7.7 and iPadOS 18.7.7 released To allow a wide range of devices to “receive critical security protection from web attacks called DarkSword.”
DarkSword is a hacking toolkit that can be used to break into Apple devices running iOS 18.4 to 18.7 simply by visiting a website hosting malicious code, such as legitimate websites that have themselves been hacked. The exploits steal a person’s device data, including their messages, browser history, location data, and cryptocurrencies, and upload the data to a server hosted by the hackers.
The tools have already been seen in some attacks targeting users in China, Malaysia, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Ukraine. But now The tools have been posted onlineSecurity researchers warn against this Anyone can use it These hacking tools target people who are using outdated versions of Apple’s mobile software.
Apple says users using its latest software, iOS 26, have been protected for weeks. The company also released a new update for iOS 18 users who have iPhones and iPads that are unable to run the iOS 26 software.
But with Wednesday’s update, Apple has now provided DarkSword fixes to millions of users who had unpatched devices capable of updating to iOS 26 but chose not to update. Some users chose not to update to avoid the software’s new “liquid glass” interface User complaints have been addressed.
Wired reported earlier Wednesday that Apple was preparing for this Release update.
Apple customers who have automatic software updates turned on should get the new software. An optional security protection feature, Lockdown Mode, also defends against DarkSword attacks, Apple said. Company He told TechCrunch last week It is not aware of any successful government spyware attack on an Apple device running Lockdown Mode.