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The Coruna iPhone exploit kit targets vulnerable Apple devices to steal cryptocurrency wallets. Learn how to protect your digital assets today.
Thousands of iPhones were compromised using the Coruna exploit kit, which chained 23 iOS vulnerabilities into advanced attacks used for espionage and cybercrime.