Researchers disclosed usbliter8, a SecureROM exploit affecting older Apple devices that can bypass boot protections with physical access.
Security research firm Paradigm Shift today published details of a new BootROM vulnerability affecting Apple's A12 and A13 chips, along with a working proof-of-concept exploit named "usbliter8". The ...
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Researchers have found a new unpatchable BootROM vulnerability in older iPhones that lets attackers run any code on your iPhone.
usbliter8 exploits a hardware flaw in the Synopsys DWC2 USB controller combined with a DART bypass mode in SecureROM on A12, A13, S4, and S5 chips — covering iPhone XR through iPhone 11 series, ...
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Researchers at Paradigm Shift have published the technical details of usbliter8, a new unpatchable iPhone BootROM vulnerability that enables arbitrary code execution on devices powered by Apple’s A12 ...
Security researchers at Paradigm Shift have published a working exploit, dubbed usbliter8, that achieves arbitrary code execution inside the SecureROM of Apple's A12 and A13 chips. That code is burned ...
European cybersecurity research firm Paradigm Shift has disclosed details of a new BootROM exploit that affects millions of iPhones and cannot be patched with a software update. Dubbed Usbliter8, the ...
The researchers note that affected users cannot fully mitigate the vulnerability through operating system updates.