Apple GPU security flaw confirmed in iPhone 12 and M2 MacBook Air
A report of an Apple GPU security flaw has been confirmed by the company, acknowledging that the iPhone 12 and M2 MacBook Air are affected.
An exploit has been demonstrated by security researchers, which would allow an attacker to view data processed by the chip, including the results of things like ChatGPT queries …
Security researchers at Trail of Bits have discovered a vulnerability in a number of graphic processor units (GPUs) made by Apple, Qualcomm, AMD, and Imagination. They’ve named the flaw LeftoverLocals. They’ve demonstrated an exploit where an attacker who has local access to the device can read data in the GPU which was left over from earlier processing, hence the name. The proof of concept allowed them to accurately read the results of an AI chatbot query.