
Apple's M-series chips are facing a hardware vulnerability that allows a cryptography bypass, making them vulnerable to a side-channel attack called 'GoFetch.' The attack exploits data memory-dependent prefetchers to extract secret encryption keys, posing a significant cybersecurity risk.



A major hardware vulnerability in Apple M1, M2, and M3 CPUs? https://t.co/6Dh5WSznPH
🔒🍏 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.
.@Apple M-series chips are vulnerable to a side-channel attack called “GoFetch,” which exploits data memory-dependent prefetchers (DMPs) to extract secret encryption keys. #cybersecurity #infosec #ITsecurity https://t.co/rgd7xTlopl