Security News > 2017 > August > Decryption key for Apple iOS Secure Enclave Processor firmware revealed (Help Net Security)
A hacker that goes by the handle “xerub” has apparently figured out the decryption key for Apple’s Secure Enclave Processor (SEP) firmware, and made it available online: key is fully grown https://t.co/MwN4kb9SQI use https://t.co/I9fLo5Iglh to decrypt and https://t.co/og6tiJHbCu to process — ~ (@xerub) August 16, 2017 What is the Secure Enclave? To quote Apple: The Secure Enclave is a coprocessor fabricated in the Apple S2, Apple A7, and later A-series processors. It uses encrypted memory … More →
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