
Google’s Threat Intelligence Group has uncovered a powerful new iPhone exploit toolkit called Coruna, which uses five exploit chains and 23 vulnerabilities to attack devices running iOS 13.0 through 17.2.1 and steal sensitive data, including crypto wallet seed phrases. Initially spotted in February 2025 and linked to state‑level surveillance campaigns, Coruna later appeared on fake cryptocurrency websites to harvest wallet details and financial info from unsuspecting visitors. Apple has since patched these flaws in newer iOS releases, and Google urges users to update to the latest software or enable Lockdown Mode for protection.
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