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Breaking macOS Apple Silicon Kernel Hardening Techniques

Researchers from Korea University have discovered a vulnerability named “SysBumps” in macOS systems on Apple Silicon, bypassing Kernel Address Space Layout Randomization (KASLR). This attack exploits speculative execution vulnerabilities, achieving a 96.28% success rate. Apple has acknowledged the issue (CVE-2024-54531) and is exploring mitigations. Users are advised to update their systems to enhance security.

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