
Researcher publishes first public macOS kernel exploit for M5 chips
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A security researcher has disclosed the first publicly available kernel memory corruption exploit targeting Apple's M-series chips on macOS. For indie developers building macOS tools or security software, this demonstrates the attack surface that exists even on modern Apple silicon and underscores the value of keeping dependencies and system libraries updated.
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