Google Identifies Cybersecurity Threat Used By Hackers To Target Older iOS Versions Possibly Developed By US Government - Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL)
- On Tuesday, Google Threat Intelligence Group and iVerify disclosed Coruna, which has been used by a suspected Russian espionage group and Chinese cybercriminals targeting iPhones.
- Google researchers said the spread appears driven by an active market for `second hand` zero-day exploits, while iVerify found code similarities suggesting the framework was built on U.S. government toolkit foundations.
- Coruna leverages 23 techniques, including `five full iOS exploit chains` to target iPhones running iOS 13 through 17.2.1 and delivers PlasmaLoader, which Google recovered from fake Chinese sites.
- Apple issued patches and worked with Google, and users unable to update to iOS 26 should enable Apple's Lockdown Mode, which Coruna detects and avoids.
- Researchers note exploit brokers selling powerful zero‑days raises the risk that tools leak and are reused, while Cole cautioned this could become an `EternalBlue moment`.
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This iOS Exploit Kit Has 23 Attacks – But Lockdown Mode Stops It Cold
Google's Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) has a new report out about a powerful iOS exploit kit called "Coruna," which traveled from a surveillance vendor's customer to a Russian espionage group to Chinese cybercriminals, revealing a sophisticated exploit "supply chain" in the process.
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Google Identifies Cybersecurity Threat Used By Hackers To Target Older iOS Versions Possibly Developed By US Government - Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL)
Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) (NASDAQ:GOOG) has identified a cybersecurity threat affecting older versions of Apple Inc.'s (NASDAQ:AAPL) smartphone operating system iOS, which could have possibly emerged from the U.S. government. Google Identifies Coruna In an official research note published by the software giant on Tuesday, the Google Threat Intelligence Group shared that it had identified "Coruna," which is a hacking tool targeting iPhone mode…
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