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Apple’s T2 Security Chip Vulnerable to Attack Via USB-C – MacRumors
After it was reported last week that Apple’s T2 Security Chip could be vulnerable to jailbreaking, the team behind the exploit have released an…

After it was reported last week that Apple’s T2 Security Chip could be vulnerable to jailbreaking, the team behind the exploit have released an extensive report and demonstration.
Apple’s custom-silicon T2 co-processor is present in newer Macs and handles encrypted storage and secure boot capabilities, as well as several other controller features. It appears that since the chip is based on an Apple A10 processor, it is vulnerable to the same “checkm8” exploit that has been used to jailbreak iOS…
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