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The Rise of DarkSword: A New Era of Mass iOS Exploitation Recent discoveries by cybersecurity researchers have unveiled a sophisticated iPhone hacking toolkit known as . Disclosed in March 2026, this exploit represents a significant shift from highly targeted spyware to mass-scale campaigns affecting everyday users. What is DarkSword?

: Location history, contacts, and even cryptocurrency wallet data. Why This is Different Daggersploit - Exploit

: The attack begins in the Safari browser (WebKit) using a remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability. The Rise of DarkSword: A New Era of

: Once full control is established, the framework can deploy various JavaScript-based malware families—such as GHOSTBLADE , GHOSTKNIFE , or GHOSTSABER —to exfiltrate data. What is at Risk? : Location history, contacts, and even cryptocurrency wallet

DarkSword is a "full-chain" exploit framework designed to compromise iPhones and iPads running older versions of iOS 18. Unlike traditional malware that requires a user to download a suspicious app, DarkSword is often delivered via . In these scenarios, attackers compromise legitimate websites—such as news portals or government resources—and inject malicious scripts that automatically infect visitors using the Safari browser. How the Exploit Works