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#iOSSecurityUpdate Heads-up, iPhone users—especially if you hold crypto There’s a new threat called DarkSword making the rounds, and honestly, it’s pretty terrifying. This isn’t your average malware—it’s one of the most dangerous exploits ever found on iPhones. It uses multiple zero-day vulnerabilities and can take over your device with almost no interaction. Sometimes, just clicking a link or visiting a website is enough. Once they’re in, attackers can silently grab your passwords, messages, iCloud files, and—here’s the scary part for crypto holders—your wallet credentials. What that means for you: · Seed phrases and private keys can be stolen without you knowing. · Exchange logins and 2FA data are exposed. · Even your clipboard isn’t safe—they can swap out wallet addresses when you copy and paste. · In a matter of minutes, your accounts can be fully compromised. What makes this one extra sneaky is its “hit-and-run” style. It swoops in, grabs what it needs, and disappears—leaving almost no trace behind. How to protect yourself right now: · Update your iPhone immediately. Don’t wait. · Be super cautious with unknown links or websites. · If you’re a high-risk target, consider turning on Lockdown Mode. · And please—don’t store seed phrases in notes or as screenshots. That’s like leaving a spare key under the mat. Bottom line: iPhones aren’t the “set it and forget it” safe zone they used to be. If you’re into crypto, take this seriously. Stay safe out there. #CryptoSecurityReport #iPhones #CyberSecurity #Binance
#iOSSecurityUpdate Heads-up, iPhone users—especially if you hold crypto

There’s a new threat called DarkSword making the rounds, and honestly, it’s pretty terrifying. This isn’t your average malware—it’s one of the most dangerous exploits ever found on iPhones. It uses multiple zero-day vulnerabilities and can take over your device with almost no interaction. Sometimes, just clicking a link or visiting a website is enough.

Once they’re in, attackers can silently grab your passwords, messages, iCloud files, and—here’s the scary part for crypto holders—your wallet credentials.

What that means for you:

· Seed phrases and private keys can be stolen without you knowing.
· Exchange logins and 2FA data are exposed.
· Even your clipboard isn’t safe—they can swap out wallet addresses when you copy and paste.
· In a matter of minutes, your accounts can be fully compromised.

What makes this one extra sneaky is its “hit-and-run” style. It swoops in, grabs what it needs, and disappears—leaving almost no trace behind.

How to protect yourself right now:

· Update your iPhone immediately. Don’t wait.
· Be super cautious with unknown links or websites.
· If you’re a high-risk target, consider turning on Lockdown Mode.
· And please—don’t store seed phrases in notes or as screenshots. That’s like leaving a spare key under the mat.

Bottom line: iPhones aren’t the “set it and forget it” safe zone they used to be. If you’re into crypto, take this seriously. Stay safe out there.

#CryptoSecurityReport #iPhones #CyberSecurity #Binance
JUST IN: 🇺🇸Today, President Trump said #iPhones sold in the U.S. should be made in America or #Apple will face a 25% tariff.
JUST IN: 🇺🇸Today, President Trump said #iPhones sold in the U.S. should be made in America or #Apple will face a 25% tariff.
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