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Apple’s ‘Coruna’ and ‘DarkSword’ exploit kits are actively targeting iPhones running iOS 13 through 18.7
If you own an iPhone and have been putting off software updates, the window for complacency just closed. A government cybersecurity advisory published March 19, 2026, by Western Australia’s Cyber Security Unit warns that an exploit kit called DarkSword is being used in real-world attacks against Apple’s mobile operating system.
As DarkSword spreads, Apple tells WIRED it will enable iOS 18-specific fixes for millions of iPhone owners who remain on that iOS version rather than force them to update to iOS 26. Now, however, the appearance of not one but two sophisticated, in-the-wild ...
The latest patch provides protection against the deadly DarkSword exploit for iPhone users who have chosen to remain on iOS 18.
Apple dropped the iOS 26.5 update on Monday, with a number of notable additions. The new update, which came out two months after iOS 26.4, introduced changes to messaging, as well as Apple Maps and various wallpaper options.