Hackers disclose Secure Enclave Processor firmware of the iPhone the code use already been studied.


Hackers who use Twitter name that xerub pose a decryption key for firmware Secure Enclave Processor (SEP) of the iPhone firmware, can bring out the work.

SEP made certain intersections. away from iOS, such as a fingerprint. The decryption key is leaked, it does not make the work any less safe SEP. But the researchers were able to look through the code that processes various functions. Apple will choose to work in a separate SEP is how it works.

The key to come off as a file. Sep-firmware.n51.RELEASE.im4p for iPhone 5S used CPU Apple A7.

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