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In abstract:
- Apple launched an unprecedented iOS 18.7.7 safety replace for all iPhones to counter the important DarkSword hacking device risk.
- Macworld notes this uncommon exception breaks Apple’s typical sample of stopping outdated OS updates after new releases.
- The replace protects customers remaining on iOS 18, although iOS 26 provides superior safety for appropriate units.
Sometimes, after Apple introduces a brand new main model of its working system, it stops pushing out the outdated model to appropriate telephones. Older telephones which can be incompatible with the brand new model proceed to get safety updates, however newer telephones have to leap to the newer working system to get them.
This has been the case with iOS 18 and iOS 26 (and iPadOS 18 and 26). The most recent model of iOS 18, 18.7.7, was out there just for the iPhone XS, XR, and iPad seventh technology. Newer units ought to transfer to iOS 26 to get safety updates.
A very nasty risk known as DarkSword, a hacking device that may significantly compromise units, has gotten a lot worse because the code for it appeared on GitHub. This prompted Apple to challenge a uncommon change: an up to date model of iOS 18.7.7 (construct quantity 22H340) that can present up as an computerized replace for all iPhone customers, not simply these with older units.
At present, iOS 26 is put in on about three in 4 Apple units from the final 4 years, and it provides safety for DarkSword as properly. However for the roughly one quarter of customers who’ve resisted updating to iOS 26, this new change will enable their machine to remain on iOS 18 and obtain an computerized replace (if enabled) that can defend them from the risk.
Apple nonetheless suggests all customers with appropriate units replace to iOS 26 or iPadOS 26, which provides its most superior safety and protections from many different threats.
To replace your machine, open Settings, faucet Basic, then Software program Replace and observe the on-screen directions.

