Some Apple CPUs have an “irremediable” security flaw and leak secret encryption keys

Researchers have discovered a new side-channel vulnerability in Apple’s M-series processors that they say could be used to extract secret keys from Mac devices when they perform cryptographic operations.

Academic researchers from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, University of Texas at Austin, Georgia Institute of Technology, University of California, University of Washington and Carnegie Mellon University, explained in a research paper that the vulnerability, called GoFetch, was found in the the chips’ data memory-dependent prefetcher (DPM), an optimization mechanism that predicts the memory addresses of data that active code might access in the near future.