Apple Made Strides With iOS 26 Security, But Leaked Hacking Tools Still Leave Millions Exposed To Spyware Attacks

iPhone spyware tools have leaked online, putting millions at risk.
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Apple Made Strides With iOS 26 Security, But Leaked Hacking Tools Still Leave Millions Exposed To Spyware Attacks
iPhone Spyware Attacks Are Spreading — Is Your Phone Safe? Leaked iPhone hacking tools are now in the hands of anyone who wants them — and millions of users running older iOS versions are directly in the crosshairs. Two powerful spyware toolkits, known as Coruna and DarkSword, have been actively used in large-scale attacks worldwide. Here's what you need to know and what you should do today. The Myth That iPhones Are Hard to Hack Is Crumbling For years, the security community operated under a comfortable assumption: hacking an iPhone was extraordinarily difficult. Doing so required significant funding, skilled teams, and months of painstaking research. That assumption made spyware attacks on iPhones feel like a distant, elite-level threat — something reserved for journalists or politicians, not everyday users. That comfort is now fading fast. Cybersecurity researchers have recently documented multiple broad-scale hacking campaigns using Coruna and DarkSword, tools capable of compromis…