Apple designed Macs with Apple silicon chips to automatically turn on and start up when the Mac's lid is opened or when the ...
More than a year has passed since Apple paused advertising on X over brand safety concerns. Soon, however, Apple ...
Security researchers have uncovered two vulnerabilities in Apple’s A- and M-series chips, exposing user data to potential cyberattacks.
Apple reportedly once considered Intel as a partner for iPhone chip production, but per TSMC’s founder, the company didn’t ...
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 ...
Speculative execution in Apple Silicon chips like the M2, M3, A15, and A17 boosts performance but also introduces vulnerabilities. Researchers have id ...
SLAP and FLOP has come to Apple Silicon-powered iPhones, iPads, and Mac. No, it's not the latest fast-action video game, its ...
Two newly discovered vulnerabilities in Apple chips pose significant risks, allowing attackers to access sensitive data from browsers like Safari and Chrome. Named FLOP and SLAP, these exploits can ...
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.