{"id":12390,"date":"2024-01-18T14:15:47","date_gmt":"2024-01-18T09:15:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pakorbit.com\/?p=12390"},"modified":"2024-01-18T14:18:39","modified_gmt":"2024-01-18T09:18:39","slug":"critical-gpu-security-flaw-millions-of-iphones","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pakorbit.com\/2024\/01\/critical-gpu-security-flaw-millions-of-iphones\/","title":{"rendered":"Critical GPU Security Flaw: Millions of iPhones and MacBooks at Risk – What You Need to Know"},"content":{"rendered":"

Trail of Bits uncovered a significant security vulnerability in certain iPhones and MacBooks, impacting millions of Apple devices and those equipped with AMD or Qualcomm chips. They named the flaw LeftoverLocals, found in GPU memory storing AI data through the graphics unit, not the SoC. This flaw enables hackers to easily access personal information stored in the GPU’s local memory.<\/p>\n

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Apple has acknowledged the issue and issued patches for devices featuring the M3 and A17 Bionic chips. However, older models like the iPhone 12 Pro, iPads, and M2 MacBook Air remain vulnerable. The exploit isn’t confined to Apple; it also affects devices with GPUs from AMD, Qualcomm, and Imagination, excluding Nvidia, Arm, and Intel.<\/p>\n