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Apple to Issue Rare iOS 18 Software Update for DarkSword Exploit

Apple on Wednesday will issue software updates to devices still running iOS 18 to protect them from an exploit called DarkSword, which can silently take over an iPhone if it visits a website infected with the malicious code.

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Devices on iOS 26 are already protected against DarkSword, but in a surprising move for Apple, its latest critical update is designed to specifically protect vulnerable iOS 18 users who have consciously decided not to update to iOS 26, even though their iPhone model supports it. Some users may be hesitant to upgrade to ‌iOS 26‌ because of the Liquid Glass design overhaul that makes major changes to the iPhone interface.

"Tomorrow we are enabling the availability of an iOS 18 update for more devices so users with auto-update enabled can automatically receive important security protections," an Apple spokesperson told Wired. "We encourage all users with supported devices to update to iOS 26 to receive our most advanced protections."

iPhone users can install the updates by opening up the Settings app, going to General, and selecting the Software Update option. Those with automatic updates turned on will see the new software installed automatically.

It's the second time in the last few weeks that Apple has pushed a critical update to iPhones running out-of-date software. On March 11, Apple issued a patch to protect users from a different iOS hacking toolkit known as Coruna. The patch was for older devices that can't run iOS 26. Apple recommended that everyone else update to the latest OS version that their device supports.

The practice of protecting an older operating system version is known in the cybersecurity industry as "backporting," but it's not something that Apple typically does if a newer, compatible version of iOS has the same protections already baked in.

According to Google, DarkSword has been used by various hacker groups to break into the iPhones of users in Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Ukraine. Last week, the exploit kit was posted to open source code repository GitHub, making it even more likely to be used by bad actors.

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Top Rated Comments

13 weeks ago

Damned if they do, damned if they don’t.
If they back port security updates [...]
But if they don’t, [...]
There is literally no winning.
You misunderstand my anger.

They did not backport the security fixes just now.
The update was already there. For all devices not able to run iOS 26, it was ALREADY THERE.
They will just now "flip the switch" to graciously allow the SAME update to all other devices as well.

They are now officially admitting that they could have provided updates for previous OSes all along. But deliberately CHOSE not to.

The fact that this is happening to me at the worst possible time is beside the point. (But at least I’m giving some commenters - not you - the chance to express their schadenfreude. So it's not a total waste.)
Score: 22 Votes (Like | Disagree)
StrangeNoises Avatar
13 weeks ago
when did it become not normal for the previous version to get security updates?

it's news when older, actually unsupported OS versions get an update because a security bug is deemed important enough (although it also just proves they could go on supporting them anyway). but the previous version to current getting them should not be news.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
13 weeks ago
Are you f***ing kidding me?!
Not 6 hours ago, I updated to f***ing Liquid Ass, because of these exploits.

I HATE Apple so much right now.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Plutonius Avatar
13 weeks ago

If Apple are signing a new iOS 18 update for devices that support iOS 26, it might be possible to downgrade now? I'm sure they won't make it easy, though.
It would be humorous to see a large percentage downgrade :) .
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
HouseLannister Avatar
13 weeks ago
There are enough people in the world that don't install security patches and updates just because they are clueless, view it as an inconvenience, or just don't care. Apple could not afford to add to that group people who just don't like Liquid Glass. This is a great policy rollback and should be the norm going forward.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
UliBaer Avatar
13 weeks ago
Just everyone be very cautious which button to click and read the package insert carefully - not to be tricked to 26!
Maybe you'll also have to very cautiously scroll way, way, waaaayyy down further to finally find the right button.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)