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On Fri, 19 Apr 2024 17:04:47 +0200, Jörg Lorenz wrote:These are all reporting on the Trust Wallet story. That's not a flood, just an echo.
Nobody said it did. You are confused by the huge number of zero day holes>>It's just a rehash of the recent hardware flaw discovered in Apple>
M-series cpus. The biggest risk - although still tiny - from the flaw is
cryptography, hence why the crypto community are concerned.
Has nothing to do with iMsg as claimed by the OP.
You're confused by the huge number of Apple zero-day holes, only some of
which are known to be found in Apple's M-series unpatchably flawed chips.
M-series chips have nothing to do with iOS.
in Apple's products that you can't separate which of those many zero-day
holes are in iMessage (which can be patched) and which of the holes are in
Apple's millions of hopelessly flawed CPU chips (which can't be patched).
Back to the subject matter at hand, the net has been flooded with the
suggestion for iOS users to disable iMessages due to a "credible" warning.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/digital-assets/2024/04/17/disable-imessages-asap-high-risk-alert-issued-over-credible-iphone-exploit/
For days, that has been the news but more recently the news has tempered
that dire warning saying that the evidence is mostly in hackers' news.
https://crypto.news/trust-wallet-warns-apple-ios-users-of-imessage-vulnerability/
Non-hacker news has recently been reporting that it could be a false alarm.
https://www.androidheadlines.com/2024/04/iphone-users-warned-about-imessage-exploit-but-it-could-be-fake.html
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