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iPhone, DarkSword and malware

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 · 21h · on MSN
Update your iPhone to protect yourself against 'DarkSword' malware
The chances of being a target are slim, but you should protect yourself.

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Macworld · 23h
DarkSword malware targets iPhones that haven’t been updated yet
CNET on MSN · 8h
There's an easy way to stay safe from the new 'DarkSword' iPhone hackers
CNET · 17h
There's an Easy Way to Stay Safe From the New 'DarkSword' iPhone Hackers
Cybersecurity researchers from Google's Threat Intelligence Group and two cybersecurity firms, Lookout and iVerify, have identified a new hacking toolkit this week that makes iPhone owners' data vulne...

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 · 1d
New iPhone hack steals messages, emails, and location from ‘millions’ of phones in seconds
 · 1d
New iPhone Spyware 'Darksword' Signals Surge in Global Cyber Threats
Macworld on MSN
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Mac malware beware — Moonlock’s got your back for $30

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Experts say malware protection is worth the cost after statewide cyberattack

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Kim Komando
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The malware your antivirus can’t see and the AI making 560,000 new viruses every day

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How to Protect Your Computer From Malware for Free Using Built-In Tools and Smart Practices

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AOL
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Android malware hidden in fake antivirus app

If you use an Android phone, this deserves your attention. Cybersecurity researchers warn that hackers are using Hugging Face, a popular platform for sharing artificial intelligence (AI) tools, to spread dangerous Android malware. At first, the threat ...
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Malwarebytes vs. McAfee: Which Antivirus Offers Better Protection in 2025?

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Best Free Malware Scanners to Protect Your PC in 2026

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GeoEdge Provides Malware Protection Through Amazon Publishers Services Connections Marketplace

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GlassWorm malware hits 400+ code repos on GitHub, npm, VSCode, OpenVSX

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