Apple-designed chips powering Macs, iPhones, and iPads contain two newly
discovered vulnerabilities that leak credit card information, locations, and 
other
sensitive data from the Chrome and Safari browsers as they visit sites such 
as iCloud Calendar, Google Maps, and Proton Mail.

The vulnerabilities, affecting the CPUs in later generations of Apple 
A- and M-series chip sets, open them to side channel attacks, a class of 
exploit that infers secrets by measuring manifestations such as timing, sound, 
and power consumption. Both side channels are the result of the chips’ 
use of speculative execution, a
performance optimization that improves speed by predicting the control 
flow the CPUs should take and following that path, rather than the instruction 
order in the program.

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<https://arstechnica.com/security/2025/01/newly-discovered-flaws-in-apple-chips-leak-secrets-in-safari-and-chrome/>

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