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Title: A recent T2 vulnerability report had 'inaccurate' technical details
Post by: HCK on October 07, 2020, 04:05:19 pm
A recent T2 vulnerability report had 'inaccurate' technical details

"There were technical details that were inaccurate in the original reporting."

What you need to know


The team behind a T2 Mac vulnerability has set the record straight.
Checkra1n's Rick Mark says a recent report contained "innacurate" technical details.
Mark has confirmed that a problem does exist however, and that Apple can't fix it without replacing the T2 chips in its Macs.


A security report from ironPeak regarding a flaw in Apple's T2 chip contained "innacurate" technical details, according to the team behind the exploit.

Checkra1n's Rick Mark made the revelation in a recent blog post stating:


  There were technical details that were inaccurate in the original reporting.  This was due to an attempt to rush analysis, due to the importance of this issue.  We've since provided corrections to the details in the original IronPeak blog.  Moreover several media outlets have misattributed the research that went into the article.  Niels is an industry consultant who provided  imp...

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