iExploit Lab v1.0: $20K Dark‑Web iOS Exploit Tool Under Scrutiny
A dark‑web listing advertises iExploit Lab v1.0, a purported iOS 13‑17.2 exploit kit priced at $20,000, claiming remote code execution, sandbox escape, privilege escalation, and data theft via a C2 panel, though its authenticity remains unverified.
A dark‑web post by the account OnarDev advertises a tool called iExploit Lab v1.0, claimed to target iOS 13 through 17.2 and to include a command‑and‑control (C2) panel.
The listing states that the tool enables a one‑click attack via a malicious link, exploits a Safari browser vulnerability, and provides remote code execution, sandbox escape, system privilege escalation, and connection of the device to the attacker’s C2 panel.
Functionalities described include a central interface for managing victims, extracting data such as accounts, browsers, and cryptocurrency wallets, and executing remote commands on compromised devices.
The advertised price is approximately US $20,000, and the tool is said to support iOS versions 13‑17.2.
No independent organization has confirmed the validity of these claims. The author suspects the listing may be false, noting that a similar product supporting iOS 17‑21.3 appeared a day later for US $15,000, indicating a rapid price drop.
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