Your iPhones, iPads + MacBooks May Have an Unfixable Security Flaw - Android

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Your iPhones, iPads + MacBooks May Have an Unfixable Security Flaw - Android

Over the years, one of the most significant security enhancements Apple has brought to its devices is the Secure Chip Read More

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Over the years, one of the most significant security enhancements Apple has brought to its devices is the Secure Chip Enclave that encrypts and protects all sensitive data stored on Apple devices. Since the chip operates separately from the rest of the system, apps don’t have access to private keys.

The data stored on iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and other Apple devices is encrypted with random private keys, which are only accessible by the Secure Enclave. This includes sensitive data such as passwords, the credit card used by Apple Pay, and biometric identification to enable Touch ID and Face ID.


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Unfortunately, Chinese hackers from the Pangu Team have reportedly found an unpatchable exploit on Apple’s Secure Enclave chip. This exploit can lead hackers to break the encryption of private security keys. Moreover, since the issue at hand is unpatchable (caused by hardware), it cannot be fixed via a software update.