Apple has issued an important software for iOS 18 users who are holding out and avoiding iOS 26 for whatever reason.
Following the discovery of a new malware known as DarkSword, Apple is issuing a rare update to iOS 18 users that will patch ...
Apple has patched iOS 18 to protect users from the DarkSword malware, even if they have an older device.
The threat of remotely installed malware is big enough that Apple stops begging people to install iOS 26 and 'backports' iOS ...
Apple doesn't normally release a critical update for previous iOS versions, but DarkSword appears to be a serious threat.
Apple has now made it possible for more iPhones still running iOS 18 to receive security updates that protect against the ...
To address the DarkSword exploit, Apple now lets iOS 18 users install the iOS 18.7.7 security update instead of upgrading to ...
The "no-code" revolution hit a digital brick wall. Apple officially pulled Anything, a breakout "vibe coding" application, ...
Typically, after Apple introduces a new major version of its operating system, it stops pushing out the old version to ...
Apple has released a rare iOS 18 update to patch a spreading exploit for all iPhone users still running iOS 18.
Apple has just released iOS 18.7.7, an iPhone update which is aimed at protecting users against an exploit chain called ...
The security update protects a raft of older iPhones and iPads from attacks linked to leaked hacking tools called DarkSword.
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