A spyware called "DarkSword" can hack into outdated iOS iPhones'. This is a spyware attack that goes into an iPhone, taking advantage of software vulnerabilities and steals information. Iphone users in Ukraine, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Malaysia are subject to this attack. The best way to protect yourself from this attack is to keep your iPhone up to date with software upgrades.
The author is Connor Greene, and the article was published to TIME which is a news website. It was published March 19th, 2026. Published commercially, so the information could be incorrect. It is presented in an orderly manner, dividing sections by headings., and tells you how to deal with the hack proposed.
https://time.com/article/2026/03/19/iphone-hack-spyware-malware-darksword-cyberattacks/
Hackers used a realistic Google notification to trap vulnerable users. This was phishing attack that was used to steal information typed into their fake website. Mainly companies were attacked, those that used automated alert like manufacturing or technology companies. To prevent this from happening we should inspect links before we click them and proceed each website with caution to not accidentally give out information.
The author is Kurt Knutsson, and it was published to Fox News. It was published January 8th, 2026. Although it is a commercial website, it being a news channel, helps with the accuracy of the information. The information is right to the point and is organized through headings, it tells you what to look for and how to be cautious with phishing.
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This training was an assignment to help me understand how information is stolen and how to avoid it. During my training, I learned that you should be careful of everything you see online. There are realistic fake websites and links created to steal your information. I also learned that there are many different types of ways hackers steal your information such as phishing, malware, and ransomware. In conclusion, everytime I am online, I should be cautious of what I am doing.