International cybersecurity researchers have discovered two major security flaws in Apple's latest chips that could put users' sensitive data at risk.
The flaws, known as FLOP Attack and SLAP Attack, exploit prediction technology in Apple's processors to gain unauthorized access to data and perform unauthorized calculations.
These vulnerabilities could allow hackers to access stored passwords, browsing history, and sensitive emails without the user's knowledge.
Apple has been alerted to the issues and is working on security updates to address the risks.