Uncovered: Leaked Hacking Tools Expose Millions of iPhones to Spyware Attacks

Despite iOS 26 security improvements, leaked hacking tools still leave older iPhones vulnerable to sophisticated spyware threats, warn cybersecurity experts.
In a concerning development, cybersecurity experts have revealed that leaked hacking tools continue to threaten the security of millions of older iPhones, even as Apple made strides to bolster the security of its latest iOS 26 operating system. These leaked tools, which have fallen into the wrong hands, provide a dangerous backdoor for sophisticated spyware attacks that could compromise the privacy and data of vulnerable users.
Cybercriminals Exploit Legacy Vulnerabilities
While Apple has worked diligently to patch security vulnerabilities in its newer iOS releases, the reality is that a significant portion of the iPhone user base remains on older versions of the operating system. Cybercriminals have taken advantage of these legacy vulnerabilities, using the leaked hacking tools to target and exploit millions of unsuspecting iPhone owners.
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