Side channel attacks take bite out of Apple silicon with iLeakage exploit

Discussion in 'all things Mac' started by 1PW, Nov 14, 2023.

  1. 1PW

    1PW Registered Member

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    …or just do not use Safari until a resolution is released.

    iLeakage: Browser-based Timerless Speculative Execution Attacks on Apple Devices
     
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  2. Rasheed187

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    Yes, read about it. It's probably not that easy to exploit, but it's the same type of problem which was found in Intel and AMD processors. So apparently chip developers keep making the same design mistakes.
     
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