There are two new speculative execution attacks that impact recent Apple chips, according to data shared today by Georgia ...
Many recent Apple laptops, desktops, tablets, and phones powered by Cupertino's homegrown Silicon processors can be exploited to reveal email content, browsing behavior, and other sensitive data ...
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology and the Ruhr University Bochum demonstrated two new side channel attacks ...
Apple-designed chips powering Macs, iPhones, and iPads contain two newly discovered vulnerabilities that leak credit card ...
Macs, iPhones, and iPads made during and after 2021 may be at risk. However, no attackers have taken advantage.
Apple has been working for some time on fixing both flaws since the company was first notified – in May 2024 for SLAP, and in September 2024 for FLOP.
The SLAP and FLOP vulnerabilities exploit features of the latest Apple processors to get around this sandboxing. Starting with the M3/A17 generation of processors, Apple goes a step further than ...
FLOP and SLAP vulnerabilities put most every Apple device at risk. Security researchers have disclosed two scary new vulnerabilities that could enable the theft of sensitive data from web browsers ...
Two newly discovered security vulnerabilities in Apple's in-house silicon could put millions of iPhone and Mac users at risk.