In context: Unpatchable, hardware-level vulnerabilities caused a stir some years ago when they repeatedly turned up in AMD and Intel processors, but they've been far rarer on Apple chips. This latest ...
A company that sells spyware and hacking tools to government agencies has published details of a vulnerability in Apple chips that can potentially help hackers unlock older iPhones. This release opens ...
A new unpatchable Apple chip flaw affects older iPhones with A12 and A13 chips. It doesn’t mean anyone can hack your phone remotely, but it does raise the stakes if your device gets stolen or seized.
Researchers at Paradigm Shift have published the technical details of usbliter8, a new unpatchable iPhone BootROM vulnerability that enables arbitrary code execution on devices powered by Apple’s A12 ...
Researchers disclosed usbliter8, a SecureROM exploit affecting older Apple devices that can bypass boot protections with physical access. Researchers at cybersecurity firm Paradigm Shift have revealed ...
Security research firm Paradigm Shift today published details of a new BootROM vulnerability affecting Apple's A12 and A13 chips, along with a working proof-of-concept exploit named "usbliter8." The ...
If you're on the hunt for some extra goodies in Jailbreak, you're in the right place. Below, we've assembled all of the latest codes for Roblox's cops and robbers open-world sandbox game, allowing you ...
Security researchers just found a strange way to trick AI browsers into handing over your passwords. They managed to trick AI browser agents into exposing sensitive data like saved passwords, session ...
Previously, A-chips had jailbreak-enabled bugs that could not be fixed by software. Now, for the first time, models up to the iPhone 11 are affected. „checkm8“ is back, this time for newer iPhones: ...
The US government has lifted an export ban on Anthropic's most advanced artificial intelligence (AI) tools, just weeks after ordering it to restrict access to them over national security concerns, the ...
LESS than 24 hours upon its release, user David Buchanan or “@retr0.id” on Bluesky, a microblogging social media service similar to X, uploaded a short video seemingly proving that he has already “got ...