Yesterday it was revealed that the large majority of the devices that
we use powered by Intel, AMD and ARM processors are vulnerable to
attacks via two security flaws - named Meltdown and Spectre.
These are serious vulnerabilities and the whole industry is
responding accordingly. Today Apple confirmed that all Mac systems and
iOS devices are also affected by the Meltdown and Spectre
vulnerabilities:
All Mac systems and iOS devices are affected, but there are no known exploits impacting customers at this time.
It then went on to reassure customers by confirming that it had
started to mitigate against these flaws in its portfolio of operating
systems:
Apple has already released mitigations in iOS 11.2, macOS 10.13.2, and tvOS 11.2 to help defend against Meltdown.
As with many security flaws, it's most likely to be exploited by
loading a malicious app on to your Mac or iOS device so only use a
trusted source such as the App Store. This is of particular importance
if you own a Apple device that isn't supported by the latest OS's as
Apple has not, and may not, issue fixes for older unsupported devices.
Apple stated that watchOS is not affected by the Meltdown flaw.
It had been speculated that fixes could slow down an operating system
by up to 30%. Apple addressed this by stating that the current
mitigations applied to macOS and iOS had not resulted in a measurable
reduction in performance when measured by the GeekBench 4 benchmark, or
in common Web browsing benchmarks such as Speedometer, JetStream, and
ARES-6.
Apple plans to address the Spectre by 'patching' Safari across its
macOS and iOS platforms in the coming days as it considered that the
Meltdown flaw had the most potential to be exploited.
The mitigations for Spectre will have a slight impact on performance
with a drop of less than 2.5% on the JetStream Benchmark. Currently no
impact has been measured on the Speedometer and ARES-6 tests.
Apple will continue to develop and test further mitigations for these
issues and will release them in upcoming updates of iOS, macOS, tvOS,
and watchOS.
Apples press release in full can be viewed by clicking the source link below.
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