DarkSword iPhone Exploit Leaked Online, Hundreds of Millions at Risk
DarkSword exploit leak puts up to 270 million iPhones at risk, with hackers able to access data through…
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DarkSword exploit leak puts up to 270 million iPhones at risk, with hackers able to access data through…
Google has released a crucial security update for its Chrome browser, addressing eight high-severity vulnerabilities. Users are strongly advised to update their browsers immediately to protect their systems from potential remote code execution attacks….
Google is adding a stricter sideloading process on Android, preserving app installs from outside Google Play while making scam-driven abuse harder.
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Google’s advanced flow for Android changes how apps from unverified developers are installed, adding steps to reduce scam-driven sideloading. The feature is aimed at experienced users and allows sideloading through a controlled, one-time setup. It addr…
A powerful iPhone hacking toolkit dubbed “DarkSword” has been used since November 2025 to compromise devices by exploiting zero-day iOS vulnerabilities, Google researchers have shared. iOS vulnerabilities exploited by DarkSword Two weeks ag…
Google is restricting how Android apps can use accessibility features after years of abuse by banking Trojans and mobile malware. The changes, introduced in Android 17.2, limit access to the accessibility API when Advanced Protection Mode (APM) is enab…
Cybersecurity researchers at 7AI have revealed a new Claude Fraud campaign in which hackers use fake AI extensions and Google ads to steal data from tech professionals.
Several major tech and retail companies have signed an industry accord against online scams and fraud.
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