Apple Silicon is extra prone to stolen information thanks to some yet-unpatched speculative execution attacks.
Apple's processors are fast because they predict what you'll need next, but when they guess wrong hackers can exploit those ...
SLAP and FLOP has come to Apple Silicon-powered iPhones, iPads, and Mac. No, it's not the latest fast-action video game, its ...
SLAP and FLOP build on Spectre, the 2018 microarchitecture attack that abused CPU speculation, in which processors try to ...
SLAP & FLOP attacks exploit Apple M-series speculative execution flaws, leaking emails, location data, and credit cards via ...
Horse’s mouth? Jason Kim, Jalen Chuang, Daniel Genkin and Yuval Yarom: SLAP and FLOP ...
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 ...
Apple-designed chips powering Macs, iPhones, and iPads contain two newly discovered vulnerabilities that leak credit card ...
Security researchers have uncovered two vulnerabilities in Apple’s A- and M-series chips, exposing user data to potential cyberattacks.
Speculative execution in Apple Silicon chips like the M2, M3, A15, and A17 boosts performance but also introduces vulnerabilities. Researchers have id ...
A new hardware flaw has been discovered that affects all iPhones and iPads with the A15 chip or later, and all Macs with the ...