"Unpatchable Apple Chip Flaw Exposes Encryption Keys"

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A flaw in Apple's M-series chips allows attackers to exploit the data memory-dependent prefetcher to reveal encryption keys, posing a virtually unpatchable threat. The US warns of potential cyberattacks on water systems by hackers from Iran and China, while a new Russian wiper malware, AcidPour, threatens communication networks. Additionally, China-linked hacker group Earth Krahang has targeted organizations worldwide, breaching 70 entities, including 48 government organizations.
- Apple Chip Flaw Leaks Secret Encryption Keys WIRED
- Vulnerability found in Apple's Silicon M-series chips – and it can't be patched Mashable
- Unpatchable vulnerability in Apple chip leaks secret encryption keys Ars Technica
- Apple's unfixable CPU exploit: 3 practical security takeaways PCWorld
- Hardware-level Apple Silicon vulnerability can leak cryptographic keys The Register
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