The DarkSword exploit kit has been used by both state-sponsored hackers and commercial spyware vendors.
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The DarkSword exploit kit has been used by both state-sponsored hackers and commercial spyware vendors.
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The state-sponsored group’s campaign has targeted government, higher education, financial, and legal entities, as well as think tanks.
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Coruna contains the updated version of a kernel exploit used in Operation Triangulation three years ago.
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Apple released security fixes for older devices as well, in iOS 18.7.7, iPadOS 18.7.7, macOS Sequoia 15.7.5, and macOS Sonoma 14.8.5.
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Targeting six iOS vulnerabilities and leading to full device compromise, the exploit chain is meant for surveillance.
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The company has released iOS and iPadOS versions 16.7.15 and 15.8.7 to patch the vulnerabilities.
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The nation-state-grade iOS exploit kit targets 23 vulnerabilities affecting iOS 13 to 17.2.1.
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Google and iVerify analysis reveals a powerful exploit kit originally used by Russian state actors that is now appearing in broader criminal campaigns.
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Impacting the ‘dyld’ system component, the memory corruption issue can be exploited for arbitrary code execution.
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Available via Telegram, researchers warn ZeroDayRAT is a ‘complete mobile compromise toolkit’ comparable to kits normally requiring nation-state resources to develop.
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