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Unpatchable BootROM Flaw in Apple Devices

Infosecurity Magazine reports on a newly discovered unpatchable BootROM vulnerability affecting Apple A12 and A13 chips. This flaw exposes devices to potential exploits, leading to unauthorized access and potential data breaches. The vulnerability impacts a significant number of iPhones and iPads still in use globally.

Why this matters for UK organisations

This development is critical for UK businesses relying on Apple devices for operations. The inability to patch this vulnerability means organisations must consider alternative security measures, such as heightened monitoring and the use of additional security software, to mitigate potential risks. This flaw could lead to unauthorized access and data breaches if not properly managed.

What to review

Organisations should evaluate their device management policies and ensure that alternative security controls are in place to protect against potential exploits targeting this flaw. Regular security audits and updates to security protocols can help mitigate risks. It's also advisable to educate employees on the risks associated with using affected devices and implement strict access controls.

Source: Infosecurity Magazine

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