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Newly discovered ‘iLeakage’ exploits speculative execution in Apple devices
Oct. 26, 2023, 11:37 p.m. | Duncan Riley
Security – SiliconANGLE siliconangle.com
A team of academic researchers has published a paper and website warning users about a security threat that exploits weaknesses in recent Apple Inc. devices that can be used to extract sensitive information from Apple’s Safar web browser. Dubbed “iLeakage,” the vulnerability exploits a “speculative execution” vulnerability in Safari installed on recent model Macs, iPads and iPhones with Apple A […]
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