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Apple Issues Rare iOS 18 Security Update

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iOS 18.7.7 is Out: The “DarkSword” Patch for Everyone Refusing iOS 26
OS 18.7.7 arrives with a 570 MB to 1 GB download, addressing WebKit and Key Store flaws, while keeping performance steady on iOS 18.

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Amid the DarkSword threat, Apple releases a rare iOS 18 security patch
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Apple Issues Rare iOS 18 Security Update to Protect Against DarkSword Exploit
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Apple Expands iOS 18.7.7 Update to More Devices to Block DarkSword Exploit
Apple on Wednesday expanded the availability of iOS 18.7.7 and iPadOS 18.7.7 to a broader range of devices to protect users from the risk posed by a recently disclosed exploit kit known as DarkSword.

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Apple extends security updates to older iPhones at risk of hacking
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Apple Updates iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 to Address ‘DarkSword’ Security Vulnerability
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Discover the best features of iOS 18

The iOS 18 Public Beta is now available for download and installation. This video covers the following topics: - Understanding what a Public Beta is - Compatibility requirements and how to register - Recommended features to try first,
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New Apple iOS 18 features revealed at annual event: ChatGPT, AI writing tools and updated Siri

“It’s glowtime” is this year’s theme for Apple’s annual new hardware event on Monday. Apple CEO Tim Cook debuted the iPhone 16, the first-ever iPhone designed to power generative artificial intelligence — the same technology that enables ...
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A new iPhone hacking tool puts some iOS 18 users at risk

Google and cybersecurity companies Lookout and iVerify have detailed a new hacking technique that potentially puts a significant portion of iPhone users in danger, just by visiting the wrong web page.
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