Apple Issues Security Updates for Older iOS Devices Targeted by Coruna WebKit Exploit
13.03.2026
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Apple backports CVE-2023-43010 WebKit fix after Coruna exploit kit abused iOS flaws, protecting older iPhones and iPads from memory corruption attacks
Apple Issues Security Updates for Older iOS Devices Targeted by Coruna WebKit Exploit
Apple just dropped security patches for older iPhones and iPads that were getting wrecked by the Coruna exploit kit. This isn't just routine maintenance — it's a critical backport of the CVE-2023-43010 WebKit fix that hackers were actively exploiting in the wild.

The Coruna exploit kit was abusing iOS vulnerabilities to launch memory corruption attacks, specifically targeting devices that hadn't received the latest updates. Apple's response? Backport that WebKit patch to protect legacy hardware before more damage gets done.
This is Apple doing damage control for real-world attacks — not theoretical vulnerabilities. If you're rocking an older iPhone or iPad, this update isn't optional. It's your shield against active exploitation.
- • CVE-2023-43010 WebKit vulnerability backported
- • Coruna exploit kit was actively exploiting iOS flaws
- • Memory corruption attacks targeting older devices
- • Critical security update for legacy iPhones and iPads
- • Real-world exploitation required immediate response
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