Apple has released security updates for older-generation iPhones and iPads addressing vulnerabilities used in targeted cyberattacks.
Key takeaways:
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iOS 15.8.7 and iOS 16.7.15 to fix vulnerabilities linked to the Coruna exploit kit, specifically for devices that can’t upgrade to the latest iOS versions.
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Coruna was observed in espionage campaigns and crypto-themed financial scams.
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Devices such as iPhone 6s, iPhone 7, iPhone SE (1st gen), iPhone 8/X, and several older iPads are impacted.
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Vulnerabilities like those exploited in Coruna attacks have historically been used to deploy spyware against activists, journalists, dissidents, and high-profile individuals.
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The release follows last month’s iOS 26.3 patch addressing another…






