A leaked exploit kit capable of hacking iPhones is now public, potentially putting millions of devices at risk—especially those running outdated software versions.
iPhone-Hacking Tool DarkSword Is Now Public, And Anyone Can Misuse It — How To Keep Your Device Safe
Hundreds of millions of users and an estimated 2.5 billion devices are reportedly exposed to potential attacks.
Uh-oh. Now anyone can easily use it.
LGBTQ Nation on MSN
Alaska is fighting to deny a trans woman gender-affirming surgery. 24 states are backing them up.
Idaho and Indiana are the latest states to file an amicus brief in the case.
Microsoft released TypeScript 6.0 on March 23, the last version built on the original JavaScript codebase, with three post-RC changes and a wave of deprecations designed to ready codebases for the ...
The 2026 Men’s Final Four Sustainability Plan is a collaboration between the NCAA, Indiana Sports Corp., environmental groups ...
Over time, my e-mail became the keeper of all my secrets. But not too long ago things began to glitch. Emails would seemingly ...
DarkSword leak puts older iPhones at risk. Hackers can steal personal data. Apple urges users to update iOS immediately to ...
Mozilla is building cq - described by staff engineer Peter Wilson as "Stack Overflow for agents" - as an open source project ...
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Iran war splits older and younger conservatives - as pressure builds for Trump to find exit ramp
More than a thousand miles from Washington, the conflict was a dominant topic of conversation at CPAC.
Daily Maverick on MSN
How UBS helped Epstein accomplice Maxwell buy her hideout, 'Tucked Away'
In rural New Hampshire, a compound on a 156‑acre estate dubbed “Tucked Away” became Ghislaine Maxwell’s final residence ...
Macworld The latest iOS security report is a good reminder that iPhone users need to install iOS updates as soon as possible.
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