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🔒🍏 Apple's M-series chips hit by #GoFetch vulnerability. Researchers uncover a flaw that could let attackers snatch secret keys right from the CPU cache. Check out the full details ➟ https://t.co/68zxJ4D6cC Keeping your system updated is more crucial than ever.
Spicy security alert: Apple's M-series chips just compromised in hardware side channel attack (i.e. not possible to patch!!) Tl;dr - The attack uses an application without root access, just typical third-party app user privileges on a macOS system. It leverages the clusters…
Hardware Vulnerability in Apple’s M-Series Chips: https://t.co/0s0iccbMNx by Schneier on Security #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news