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Newly Discovered Apple Silicon Chip Security Flaws Could Expose Your Private Data
SLAP and FLOP has come to Apple Silicon-powered iPhones, iPads, and Mac. No, it's not the latest fast-action video game, its two recently discovered security holes that could be used to steal your data.
Security flaws in these Apple Silicon chips may expose private data of iPhone, iPad and Mac users
Speculative execution in Apple Silicon chips like the M2, M3, A15, and A17 boosts performance but also introduces vulnerabilities. Researchers have identified security flaws, SLAP and FLOP, allowing hackers to access sensitive information.
Two Apple Silicon chip flaws could expose your private data to thieves
Apple's processors are fast because they predict what you'll need next, but when they guess wrong hackers can exploit those mistakes to steal your private data.
Apple Chips Are Vulnerable to Side-Channel Attacks That Could Expose Credit Card Information
Macs, iPhones, and iPads made during and after 2021 may be at risk. However, no attackers have taken advantage.
Apple's in-house chips have security flaws that could expose your Gmail inbox to attackers
Two newly discovered security vulnerabilities in Apple's in-house silicon could put millions of iPhone and Mac users at risk.
These Apple Silicon Chip Security Flaws Could Expose Your Private Data to the Bad Guys
Owners of Apple Silicon-powered iPhones, iPads, and Macs are faced with a new security risk. “SLAP and FLOP” isn’t the latest fast-action video game; they’re a pair of new Apple Silicon security vulnerabilities that could allow bad actors to steal your private data.
Apple chips can be hacked to leak secrets from Gmail, iCloud, and more
Apple-designed chips powering Macs, iPhones, and iPads contain two newly discovered vulnerabilities that leak credit card information, locations, and other sensitive data from the Chrome and Safari browsers as they visit sites such as iCloud Calendar,
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Trump’s threatened tariffs on imported chips likely wouldn’t affect Apple devices
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