Recent findings by security researchers have unearthed vulnerabilities in Apple devices equipped with M2 and A15 chips and newer models.
Two technical papers were published by researchers at Georgia Tech and Ruhr University Bochum detailing CPU side-channel attack vulnerabilities on Apple devices that could reveal confidential data.
Macs, iPhones, and iPads made during and after 2021 may be at risk. However, no attackers have taken advantage.
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