A serious security exploit called DarkSword has been discovered affecting iPhones running iOS 18.4 to 18.7. It was uncovered by Google’s Threat Intelligence Group.
What makes it dangerous is that just visiting a compromised website is enough. No extra clicks needed. Attackers can silently steal your data, including crypto wallet info, passwords, messages, and more. The malware also deletes itself after, making it nearly impossible to detect.
This is not an app issue. It is a system-level iOS vulnerability.
What to do right now:
Update your iPhone to iOS 18.7.6 or iOS 26.3.1 immediately. Avoid clicking unknown links. Enable 2FA on your crypto and financial accounts. If you cannot update yet, turn on Lockdown Mode as a temporary protection.
Market bleeding, trading feels like donating money to market makers. Meanwhile, airdrops feel like a 100x long with no liquidation risk. I’m staying where the money’s free—who’s with me?
‼️ Fake SEC Tweet Hijacked Bitcoin: What You Need to Know Remember that crazy Bitcoin surge in January? Turns out, it was all smoke and mirrors. Hackers hijacked the SEC's Twitter with a FAKE tweet about approving Bitcoin ETFs.
The truth:
Someone took control of a phone number linked to the SEC's Twitter. They posted a false announcement, sending Bitcoin on a temporary rollercoaster. The SEC quickly debunked the scam and confirmed no such decision was made.
Lesson learned?
Don't trust everything you see online. Especially when it comes to sensitive financial news. Stay sharp, crypto fans!
• $XAI launches on Binance at 10 AM UTC. • Claim your airdrop from 9:30 AM UTC. • Be cautious of scammers. Avoid clicking on suspicious links to stay safe. • Crystal ball anyone? Share your price prediction for XAI’s Binance debut in the comments!