Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a highly advanced hacking toolkit capable of silently infecting iPhones when users simply visit a malicious website.
The Google Threat Intelligence Group says it found an iPhone exploit kit that could crack the device and sniff out crypto wallets, apps and seed phrases to steal funds.
The iPhone crypto exploit Coruna targets outdated iOS devices, stealing wallet seed phrases through compromised sites, enabling crypto theft.
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