Macs Running Apple’s M1, M2, and M3 Chips Have an Unfixable Flaw That Can Leak Security Keys

Macs Running Apple’s M1, M2, and M3 Chips Have an Unfixable Flaw That Can Leak Security Keys

Apple’s in-house chips are some of the finest in terms of performance and efficiency. So much so that I have been meaning to upgrade to a Mac myself, but it appears that all M1, M2, and M3-powered Macs have a severe flaw that cannot be fixed. The unfixable GoFletch flaw found in the Apple Silicon can completely break any encryption Researchers have discovered a flaw they are calling GoFetch, and this flaw is found in Apple’s M1, M2, and M3 series of chipsets. This flaw allows someone to extract security keys from these chips, and this extraction breaks all encryption […]

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