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T2 exploit team demos a cable that hacks Mac without user intervention – 9to5Mac
The T2 exploit team who found a way to takeover the security chip in modern Macs has demonstrated a way to do so without user intervention–using nothing…

The T2 exploit team who found a way to take over the security chip in modern Macs has demonstrated a way to do so without user intervention using nothing more than a modified USB-C cable.
The ad-hoc team, who call themselves Team t8012 after Apple’s internal name for the chip, believe that nation-states may already be using this approach.
We recently reported that it could be done.
Speculation that the T2 security chip on modern Macs can be hacked has been confirmed by the team behind the res…
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