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What the new ‘iLeakage’ research tells us about potential security flaws in Apple Arm chips
Nov. 8, 2023, 6 a.m. | Richard Taylor
SC Magazine feed for Risk Management www.scmagazine.com
It’s clear iLeakage presents itself as a major flaw with no known mitigation and it’s a real problem for iOS devices – here are some ideas on how to respond.
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