Security News > 2023 > October > iLeakage: New Safari Exploit Impacts Apple iPhones and Macs with A and M-Series CPUs

2023-10-26 16:49
A group of academics has devised a novel side-channel attack dubbed iLeakage that exploits a weakness in the A- and M-series CPUs running on Apple iOS, iPadOS, and macOS devices, enabling the extraction of sensitive information from the Safari web browser. "An attacker can induce Safari to render an arbitrary webpage, subsequently recovering sensitive information present within it using
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