WWDC 2024 announced + hackers find serious flaw in Apple silicon! (CultCast #640)
Mar 29, 2024
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Apple announces WWDC24 with focus on AI enhancements for iOS; iOS 18 may bring more customizable iPhone Home Screen; Hackers find exploit in Apple M-series chips; DOJ makes bizarre claims against Apple
Apple announces WWDC24 with rumored focus on AI, potential iOS 18 Home Screen customization
Security researchers identify flaw in Apple M-Series chips, posing encryption key leakage risk
Deep dives
Apple's Presto System to Pre-Update Devices Before Purchase
Apple plans to introduce the Presto system, updating new iPhones in the packaging before purchase to eliminate post-buy updates. The wireless technology will power up the device, download and install software updates, and power off once completed. The rollout at Apple stores in the U.S. is anticipated for April, optimizing user experience.
Flaw Found in Apple M-Series Processors by Security Researchers
Security researchers discover a flaw in Apple's M-Series processors that could leak encryption keys, compromising data security. The flaw is tied to the data memory dependent pre-fetch (DMP) function and affects M1 and M2 chips, with a potential performance trade-off to mitigate the exploit. No reported instances of the flaw being exploited by hackers yet.
DOJ's Accusations of Apple Monopoly Status and Market Practices
The Department of Justice's lawsuit against Apple raises concerns of a monopoly status, highlighting barriers to market entry and impact on competitors like Microsoft, HTC, and LG. Controversy arises as the DOJ cites Amazon's failed Fire Phone as evidence of market distortion caused by Apple's dominance in the smartphone sector, raising debates on industry competitiveness.
Criticism and Analysis of DOJ's Allegations against Apple
Critics question the Department of Justice's claims of Apple's monopoly status and market practices, highlighting the competitive landscape and evolution of the smartphone industry. Disputes arise over assertions that Apple's success hinders market competition, as industry dynamics and consumer choice play a substantial role in shaping market outcomes. The ongoing legal scrutiny puts the spotlight on tech industry regulations and antitrust issues.
This week: Apple just announced WWDC24, a big change coming to iOS 18, hackers found an exploit in M-series chips and more of the bizarre claims of the DOJ against Apple!
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Apple will allow for greater iPhone Home Screen customization in iOS 18, including the ability to place app icons anywhere on the screen, according to a new report.
Security researchers have found a serious exploit in all Apple M-series processors. The flaw exposes precious encryption keys, and it’s baked into the hardware — so it can’t easily be patched without a performance penalty.