See what I’m getting at? JavaScript code is fundamentally a “userland” thing. The code you ship is accessible to the user to modify and fuck about with however they wish.
Google notes that Apple patched vulnerabilities used by Coruna in the latest versions of its mobile operating system, iOS 26, so its exploitation techniques are only confirmed to work against iOS 13 through 17.2.1. It targets vulnerabilities in Apple's Webkit framework for browsers, so Safari users on those older versions of iOS would be vulnerable, but there's no confirmed techniques in the toolkit for targeting Chrome users. Google also notes that Coruna checks if an iOS devices has Apple's most stringent security setting, known as Lockdown Mode, enabled, and doesn’t attempt to hack it if so.
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