Security bods boost Apple iPhone hardware attack research with iTimed toolkit

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‘The first complete infrastructure to enable general-purpose hardware security experiments on the Apple iPhone SoCs,’ they claim

A trio of researchers at North Carolina State University (NC State) have released what they describe as a “novel research toolkit” for Apple’s iDevices – and to prove its functionality, have disclosed side-channel attacks against the company’s A10 Fusion system-on-chip.…

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