Apple has introduced a new security feature called Memory Integrity Enforcement with its latest iPhones, aiming to protect against common and exploited iOS vulnerabilities by combining hardware and software defenses.
Apple's iPhone 17 introduces Memory Integrity Enforcement (MIE), a hardware-level security feature that enhances protection for crypto users by detecting and blocking dangerous memory access patterns, thereby reducing the risk of memory-corruption exploits, though it does not eliminate all security threats like phishing or malicious apps.
Apple has introduced a new security feature called Memory Integrity Enforcement (MIE) in its latest iPhone models, including iPhone 17 and iPhone Air, which leverages enhanced memory tagging technology to protect against memory corruption vulnerabilities like buffer overflows and use-after-free bugs, aiming to improve device security against spyware and targeted attacks.